Baunach (river)

The demand for construction in wood Grafe ( fish ladder and dam at the mill Grafe Holzer )

The demand for construction is almost 54 km long right or northern tributary of the River Main in Bavaria ( Germany ). A part of the floodplain of the demand for construction is under protection.

Name

The name comes from the Indo-European demand for construction bhu = swell with the meaning schwellendes water.

Geography

The demand for construction rises in the the Frankish Keuper- Lias - country belonging Haßbergen and separates the actual Haßberge of the haßbergischen Zeilbergen of Itz - Baunach hill country.

Course

The demand for construction rises in Sulzfelder forest south of the Great widths Mountain, northeast of the deciduous and hill east of the village Leinach. The demand for construction leads to demand for construction in the Main.

Inflows

Among the tributaries of the demand for construction include ( downriver considered ):

Fauna

The demand for construction eel, chub, brown trout, stone loach, barbel, bream, perch, gudgeon, dace, pike, crucian carp, nose, rainbow trout, tench, Schneider, common carp, mirror carp, river lamprey, walleye, Rutte, Waller, brook trout, grayling and come Three-spined stickleback and numerous tributaries of the stone crayfish before.

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