Hagenbach (Hassel)

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The Hagenbach is an orographic left tributary of the Hassel. The river atomic number is 6

Course

The stream originates at Rambergsmassiv. The source is located in the Hagenbruch north of the sources of hum corner brook, at the foot of butter head at 530 meters above sea level and crosses the Harz high road, takes three left-sided swelling arms, flows through a storage pond and shall exercise one left - and right-hand tributary to. Then he crosses the Harz Witches and flows Hagemühle at about 430 meters altitude in the Hassel.

More

For the operation of five water mills brook was dammed several times in the past. In fours neither pond is still preserved the mill. The preserved Bückemühle with pond. Created around 1700 is now in the old mill which focused on fish dishes Ausflugsrestaurant Bückemühle.

Am Bach Rosa tomentosa ( Felt Rose) and Bromus were Erigeron annuus, among other things (fine beam) detected inermis ( Defenseless brome ).

Name Meaning

Similar to many, especially northern Germany, settlement names here is a composition of bach with Hag ago. The stream name so forth so can be derived from an enclosed forest.

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