Alte Luppe

The Old billet ( shown in red ) in the Leipzig waters node

The Magpie - billet - Aue (1907 ) and the New billet (red dashed line)

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Old billet is a left-side tributary of the new billet. It flows only to Leipzig city area and is water law, a body of water of the second order.

The Old billet is a portion of the multiple divided the construction of the new billet billet, which still flows separately into the Saale. From the Burgaue, shortly before Böhlitz Ehrenberg, their original river bed is still preserved, but is traversed in Leutzsch from Bauerngraben.

The Old billet begins today officially on the border with Böhlitz Ehrenberg as left-sided branch of the Bauer trench. Like this it is strongly incised, leads a little water and is mainly used to derive the excess rain water from the adjacent settlements. The Old billet flows through Böhlitz Ehrenberg and then passed through Gundorf at the northern edge. It flows the rest of the way by the Leipzig floodplain forest and touches the southern edge of Schlobachshof. Just before the old billet northeast of the Domholzschänke piped discharges into the New billet, she takes the left side on the Zschampert.

The former had highly branched billet numerous side arms like the Golke, the Red billet or the former Old billet, the reunited on the outskirts of Leipzig with the puddle. These were, like all other tributaries, interrupted the construction of the new billet and have since bayous and laughter.

An approximately 3 -km-long oxbow lake, which is referred to on maps as Old billet, extends north of New billet, starting about 200 m east of the above-mentioned mouth of the old to the new billet, the B 186, crossing and north of Kleinliebenau ending. The first 400 m of this Altarms form the border between Leipzig and Schkeuditz, then the water runs only on Schkeuditzer area.

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