Kösterbeck (river)

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The Kösterbeck is a river in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern in Rostock.

The Kösterbeck is a tributary of the river Warnow. The small river runs through the same nature protection area of ​​the municipality Roggentin in a part of the Rostock Switzerland. This hilly landscape emerged as a terminal moraine in the Ice Age. However, the river, however, has no natural history. It was created as an artificial drainage ditch to the creation of pastures. This pasture is known today under the name " Wolf Berger Seewiesen ". On old cadastral maps is locally nor the signature recorded for " shoreline ".

The Kösterbeck formed from several small rivulets that drain the " Devil's Moor " in Sanitz, and the Moehlenbäk about 1.5 km south of Sanitz. Due to the agricultural use of the Kösterbeck was changed in its natural course and channeled with concrete elements. North of the village Bandelstorf find the remains of a dam that was created for the purpose of electricity generation in the early 20th century. The Kösterbeck is east of Kessin crossed by the motorway 19 and ends after a further 1.3 kilometers in the Warnow.

In the years 2011/2012 several sections of the Kösterbeck were renatured with an enormous cost.

  • Warnow river system
  • River in Europe
  • River in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern
  • Waters in the district of Rostock
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