Kielhackensiepen

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The keel Hack Siepen is a 922 meter long, orographic right tributary of the Möhne in North Rhine-Westphalia Brilon, Germany.

Geography

The river originates approximately 3 km north of Scharfenberg at an altitude of 450 m above sea level. NN. From here it flows first south-west directions. In the course of the river changes direction in predominantly western directions. At the federal highway 516 the keel Hack Siepen opens at an altitude of 350 m above sea level. NN on the right side in the Mohne. With a vertical drop of 100 meters, the average bed slope is 108.5 ‰. The approximately 33.7 -acre catchment area is drained by Möhne, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea.

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