Wilde Aa

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The Wild Aa (also Wilde Ah, Ogge, Wild Aar Aar or appear in different sections of the river ) is a 27.1 km long, orographic left-sided or northern tributary of Orke in North Rhine -Westphalia and Hesse ( Germany ).

Course

The Wild Aa rises in the east of Westphalia in Hochsauerlandkreis in the northeastern part of the Rothaargebirge. Your source is located 1.7 km (air line ) west of Titmaringhausen ( north-western district of Medebach ) on the eastern flank of the Krutenbergs.

From there, the Wilde Aa flows, sometimes also called Wild Aar from the upper reaches to the Hessian border, to the east over Titmaringhausen after Referinghausen (northern district of Medebach ), from where the creek sometimes Wilde Ah is called. East of Oberschledorn (northern district of Medebach ) enters the watercourse, now sometimes referred to as Ogge, in the northwestern part of northern Hesse, from where the creek is also known only as Aar. Just east of the situated in Waldeck- Frankenberg low - Schleidern (west -southwest district of Korbach ) opens with the coming of a north Neerdar their longest inflow.

Then the Wild Aa ( Aar ) which flows through Eppe ( southwestern district of Korbach ) and below or to the south by about 9.5 km long section of the valley in which it is not accompanied by roads and no towns flows, although this area of the municipal territory heard of Lichtenfels; in this area only cross two county roads.

Finally, the Wild opens Aa ( Aar ) between the Lichtenfelser districts Munden and Dalwigksthal in the western Eder inflow Orke.

Watershed

The headwaters of the Wild Aa is on the Diemel-Eder/Fulda/Weser-Wasserscheide: While the water of the Wild Aa predominantly in a southeasterly direction flows and makes a southern detour via Orke, Eder and Fulda to the Weser flows, for example, that the Diemel, slightly further north on the northeast slope of Mount Auf'm Knoll rises in the northeast directly into the Weser.

Inflows

Among the tributaries of the savages Aa and their tributaries include with orographic mapping (l = left side, r = right side ), length in kilometers and estuary ( downstream considered ):

  • Groundwater ( r; 4.3 km; Titmaringhausen in )
  • Wamecke ( l; 2.1 km, in Titmaringhausen )
  • Times Bach ( l, 0.9 km, in Titmaringhausen )
  • Dittelsbach (r; 6.4 km, in Referinghausen )
  • Pinch of Becke ( l; 2.45 km; slightly above Oberschledorn )
  • Riepe Bach ( l, 3.3 km, just above Oberschledorn )
  • Fracture water ( l; 1.45 km; Oberschledorn in )
  • Hallenbach (r; 9.8 km, in Oberschledorn )
  • Home corner (r; 2.35 km; below Oberschledorn )
  • Bräumecke / Katmecke ( l; 4.15 km, in low - Schleidern )
  • Neerdar ( l; 14.6 km; below low - Schleidern )
  • "Bach of Hillershausen " (r; 4 km; below Eppe )
  • "In addition to Bach in High head" ( l, 1.6 km; below Eppe )
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