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The stone Agger is an 11 km long, orographic left tributary of the Agger in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany. It flows through the Oberbergisch district.

Geography

The stone Agger rises in Tillkausen, a district of Reichshof (7 ° 44'12 "E, 50 ° 59'5 " N ) to 426 m above sea level. NN. From here it flows first in a predominantly westerly direction, corner Hagen happened in the south and flows through upper Agger and Mittelagger. Here she turns its course to the north to after passing flow of Allenbach at Derschlag to open into the Agger. Here the altitude is 198 m above sea level yet. NN. On its 11 km long path from the source to the mouth of the stone Agger has overcome a height difference of 228 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 20.7 ‰.

Tributaries

The following are the tributaries of the stone Agger are called. Specifies the orographic situation, the place of the mouth and the mouth height.

  • Cock bird Bach (right) upper Agger to 240 m above sea level. NN
  • Breidenbach ( left) at the upper Agger to 234 m above sea level. NN
  • Schurenbach ( left) at 228 m above sea Allenbach. NN
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