Ohe (Allna)

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The Ohe is a 11.5 km long, orographic left-sided or northern tributary of the Lahn Creek Allna in Marburg- Biedenkopf at the interface of the districts of Dautphetal, Glad Bach, Weimar and Marburg.

It runs in the center of the so-called Damshäuser crests of close Damshausen in the northwest to Hermershausen in the southeast.

Course

The source of Ohe is located at the southern foot of the 465 m high mountain Eichelhardt, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern 473 m high pig's head from where the first river in south-eastern directions, south parallel to the county road 73 runs. Southwest Damshausens her flowing from left to the Damsbach in Diedenshausen of the right Schönwasser. From here on the county road follows 101 ( north ) its course towards Weitershausen where flowing into it from the right Krebsbach.

In the following course on nettle Brunn ( Katzbach from right) after Hermershausen it crosses the valley between the 385 m high Auersberg the north and the 357 m high Gansei in the south. Here you follow the main road south 3387, ie along the Ganseifußes.

During a recent turn of the river in the southwest it flows, just 500 meters north of the mouth in the Allna at Hermershausen, from the left with the Elnhauser water still its most important tributary to.

Natural areas

Counted within the Gladenbacher Bergland (main unit 320 ) Damshäuser peaks ( natural area 320.10 ) represents the Ohe, ahead of the south of the hilltops cooptational Allna, the most important river dar. This is also reflected in the fact that the catchment area of ​​Ohe about half of occupies the mother river ( 44.28 km ² compared with 92.02 km ²)

The mouths of Elnhauser water in the Ohe Ohe and are themselves in the Allna the over already scarce in the Elnhausen -Michel Bacher Valley ( 320.11 ), whose main watercourse is the Elnhauser water.

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