Große Laber

The Great Laber in Sünching

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Great Laber (also called Large Laaber ) is a 75 km long right ( south-west ) side of the Danube in Bavaria ( Germany ).

Course

The river rises in the district of Kelheim in a hill country at Volkenschwand. From its source, which is located at about 485 m above sea level, the Great Laber direction ( Kelheim ) ( district predominantly flows in a northeasterly among others by Pfeffenhausen and Rottenburg ( district of Landshut ) and long- Quaid by hemlock, Pfakofen and Sünching Regensburg ). In the latter county it happened Rain ( district of Straubing-Bogen ), according to the Small Laber opens. The last of three kilometers of their river course flowing the Great Laber parallel of the southern bank of the Danube, into which it opens directly below a dam near Straubing.

The History of the Great and Little Laaber was changed in the course of the Danube expansion on the present course. Originally the Great Laber led further to the west at Obermotzing in the church today Aholfing separated from the Little Laber in the Danube ( ⊙ 48.93040612.506353 ).

Inflows

  • Heisinger Bach ( left)
  • Market Bach ( right)
  • Hornbacher Bach ( left)
  • Racing Bach ( left)
  • Aumerer Bach ( right)
  • Ramersdorfer trench ( right)
  • Lauterbach ( left)
  • Rasch Bach ( left)
  • Talbach (left)
  • Rohrbach (left)
  • Altbach (right)
  • Helchenbachgraben (left)
  • Sinsbuchgraben (left)
  • Winner Bach ( right)
  • Erlbach (left)
  • Deggenbacher Bach ( right)
  • Oberbach (right)
  • Einhauser trench ( left)
  • Hochwies Bach ( right)
  • Röhrbach (right)
  • Moss creek (right)
  • But Hartl (right)
  • Kirchenbach (left)
  • Small Laber (right)

Weblink

  • Labertalprojekt - Wasserwirtschaftsamt Landshut
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