Salzbach (Seemenbach)

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The salt creek is a 7.3 km long, orographic left tributary of the Seemenbachs in the Hessian Budingen, Germany.

Geography

The river originates approximately 4.5 km east of Büdungen in Büdinger forest at an altitude of 331 m above sea level. NN in Geisweiher. The creek flows first priority in southwestern directions. He passed the animal garden pond before it turns to the south of Budingen to the north. To the west of Budingen the salt creek flows at 133 m above sea level. NN on the left into the Seemenbach.

On its 7.3 km long road of Bach overcomes a difference in altitude of 198 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 27.1 ‰. His 13.1 km ² large catchment area drained salt Bach Seemenbach, Nidder, Nidda, Main and Rhine to the North Sea

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