Gelderner Fleuth

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The Gelderner Fleuth ( pronunciation " Flöth " ) is an approximately 27 km long, not navigable, right tributary of Nier in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany. It rises in the city belonging to the town of Kempen at the Gastendonk, flowing first to the west and east of Wachtendonk turns north to join in the eponymous city funds in the Nier.

In Voesch it flows together with the Kendel, and west of the hamlet Kerkener Nieukerk leads the country Wehrbach from the right in the Gelderner Fleuth, which is called in its upper reaches Flöthbach and at its mouth Leygraaf. The catchment area is about 170 square kilometers and lies between Krefeld, Kempen, Issum and money.

The Flöthbach

Flöthbach in Hülser break in Krefeld

The Landwehr Bach (after waters stationing map Landwehr ) arises as Flöthbach in Kliedbruch ( Krefeld ), in the area of ​​the Bold - pond. In the pond were located until 1950 on the ground source spills. From an overflow water was discharged into the Flöthbach which carries this name on the Krefeld area. Due to the lowering of the groundwater level leads the Flöth how the creek is popularly called, now in the territory of the city of Krefeld only in rainy periods of the year the water. From the source of the Flöth flows in a westerly direction passing through the Hülser and Orbroicher break on the southwest side of the Schaphuysener heights in order to unite with Nieukerk with the Gelderner Fleuth.

The Black cream

The designated on the waters stationing card as Gelderner Fleuth creek rises in the grave system of the cultural monument Gastendonk in Kempen. The topographic maps call the creek here Black cream. After a few meters leads from the left of the Fliethgraben connecting the stream with the Flöthbach. The Black cream flows west and south by a lake over, then continue left the counter flowing Uhlesrahm on, bends northward to flows west past the lake and then decreases from the right an unnamed creek to where it turns back to the west; here the river code of 28641 changes in 28643rd Then the black cream turns in an arc to the north and changes in Eyller breaking its name to Spring. Only after the confluence with the Landwehr Bach ( Leygraaf ) it is also referred to in the topographic maps as Gelderner Fleuth.

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Köhm | High Neukircher flow | Old Nier ( Reydt ) | Heart Broicher ditch | Gladbach | Triet Bach | Look moat | Schwarzenbach | Cloer | Hammerbach | moat | City Waldgraben | Pielbach | Branch Channel | Schleck | Old Schleck | Cute | Main Drainage Channel | Raedthofgraben | Steinbeck | Moorbach | Hetzerter Beek | Ring ditch | Small Nier | Gelderner Fleuth | Boekelter Ley | Leitgraben | Issumer Fleuth | Dondert | Kervenheimer Mühlenfleuth | Hetzerter Beek | Steinberger Ley | Kalbeck Siep | Putten Brock ditch | Nuthgraben | Kendel | Kroonbeek

  • River system Nier
  • River in Europe
  • River in North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Waters in the district of Kleve
  • Waters in the Viersen
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