Bormelsbach

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The Bormelsbach is a 1.6 km long, orographic right tributary of the Möhne in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany. The creek flows entirely within the territory of the district of Soest belonging Warstein.

Geography

The Bormelsbach springs north of Welschenbeck at an altitude of 277 m above sea level. NN. The source area is located on the southern slope of the hair strand. Mainly in südsüdwestliche directions flowing down the creek Welschenbeck happened on the western outskirts. After crossing under the highway 516 of the creek flowing past the Welschenbeck castle. Here ends the mill ditch which has its origin in Belecke. A little later joins the Bormelsbach to 247 m above sea level. NN on the right side in the Mohne.

With a height difference of 30 meters, the average bed slope is 18.75 ‰. The about 2.73 km ² catchment area is drained by Möhne, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea through.

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