Langendernbach (Elbbach)

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The Langendernbach, also called Dembach, Dermesbach or Dernbach, is a three-mile- long left tributary of the north-east Elbbaches in the Westerwald.

Course

The Langendernbach springs northwest of Irmtraut in a grove. He initially runs in a north-easterly direction, passes through a small pond and goes to the southeast. He reached the B 54 and applies where its flow direction to the south. After about 100 meters, it passes under the B 54 and flows approximately 200 meters parallel to it. The road to Hubertushof he leaves the B54 Shortly before Irmtraut flows a stream to him, which is referred to on some maps as Dembach. He happened Irmtraut and replaced shortly afterwards of Rhineland- Palatinate to Hesse. On the right side it borders on the Höhwald and on the left side of the carbon Hack rises ( 409.5 m above sea level. NN ). The Langendernbach now passed the same place and finally ends near the Bahnhofstrasse in a mill race, a branch of the Elbbaches.

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