Nesse (Werra)

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The nephew, also called Nessebach, is a about 5.9 km long, orographic left-hand or north western tributary of the river Werra in the Werra- Meißner-Kreis in northeastern North Hesse, Germany.

Course

The Nesse rises in the central south of the Southern Ringgaus west of the village of Holzhausen, a northwestern suburb of Herleshausen. Your source is located south of the remote mountain ( 438.2 m above sea level. NN ), about 800 m west-southwest of Well House at about 325 m altitude.

Initially, the nephew, the trails Wartburg path and castles Werra- riser flows Crossing it, ostnordostwärts past the Good House towards Holzhausen, both of which are below the roof mountain ( 440.4 m). At the village, the tangent to the south Nesse, it bends to the south-east and passes the location at some distance on the Schlossberg castle ruins Brandenfels ( 452.3 m). Then it runs along the country road by 3423 and then flows the village Nesselröden where only the Schindgraben and then the Breitzbach opens. Thereafter, it flows along the federal highway 400, only passes under it and then the Federal Highway 4 under the viaduct Wommen.

Then the Nesse along the L flows through the 3252 Herles Hausener village Wommen crosses under, there the L 3251, shortly after passing under the Thuringian Railway at about 200 m above sea level. NN to open into the Weser river Werra source.

Catchment and inflows

Among the tributaries of the Nesse, whose catchment area is 24.035 km ² belong bach downward viewed with orographic mapping (l = left side, R = right side), river length, Mündungsort with Nessebachkilometer and catchment size:

  • Schindgraben ( l, 2.5 km away) where Nesselröden, 2.1 miles ( 4.943 km ²)
  • Breitzbach (r, 4.5 km), Nesselröden, 1.9 miles ( 8.069 km ²)
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