Schweinitzer Fließ

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The Schweinitzer flow is a river in Brandenburg and Saxony- Anhalt, Germany. It is a right tributary of the river Schwarze Elster, in which he at Schweinitz, the district of Wittenberg, opens. The Schweinitzer flow is FFH. It has a catchment area of ​​576 square kilometers.

The part of the river, which is located on the territory of the State of Saxony- Anhalt, is 12.8 km long. The river has a weir. Exist on both sides of the Schweinitzer flow levees on the last four kilometers.

The longer portion is located in Brandenburg, where the river north of Hohenbucko springs and the Körbaer pond at Körba, a district of Lebusa feeds. Between Schoenewalde and Schweinitz, ie to 25 kilometers in length, the river is navigable by boats.

In the past, the border river was Schweinitzer flow between various administrative units, such as between the bishoprics of Meissen and Brandenburg as well as between the " Jiiterbog - Luckenwalder circle " and the " Merseburger governmental district ".

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  • Hydrological manual. Part 2 - Area codes. Free State of Saxony - State Office for Environment and Geology, p 11, accessed on 30 December 2012 (PDF, 115 kB).
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