Rosenbach (White Elster)

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The Rosenbach ( TVC: 56616 ) is a 14 km long, orographic left tributary of the White Elster in the Vogtland, Germany.

Geography

The Rosenbach derived from several source rivers in the Thuringian and Saxon border region and has its roll-call beginning at the confluence of wood Wiesbach and Kornbach about 600 m south of the Saxon village Demeusel. The altitude is 428 m above sea level here. NHN. The stationing of the Rosenbach's but passed over the Holzwiesstrasse Bach, whose source in stilts in Thuringia at an altitude of 549 m above sea level. NHN is.

The Rosenbach flows in the main southeast and passes it the localities Rodau in the north, the south and Leubnitz Rößnitz in the east. In Kloschwitz the Rosenbach takes its most important tributary to the air stream. After passing under the rose viaduct of the railway Plauen- Cheb Rosenbach joins the south of the hamlet of Plauen Strassberg to 343 m above sea level. NHN left side in the Weisse Elster.

The Rosenbach drains a 67.2 km ² large catchment area of the White Elster, Saale and Elbe to the North Sea. With a height difference of 85 m between source and mouth of the average bed slope is 8.2 ‰.

The creek is named after the community in 2011 formed by merger Rosenbach / Vogtl ..

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