Todbach

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The Todbach is a creek in the northeastern Saarland, the St. Wendel to 277 m above sea level. NN flows into the assemblies.

South of Steinberg Deckenhardt stems from the Hettersbach and northwest of Hirstein der Walle Bach. Both flow through Namborn and unite before Namborner embankment to Allerbach. The Walle Bach but is also referred to in the population as Allerbach. According to him, the Namborner Allerbachstraße is named that crosses under the Walle Bach.

Northeast of Gehweiler stems from the Eicher Bach, in between Gehweiler and Hirstein Dreisbach ( from the north ), and corrugated Wiesbach ( from the south ) open. Allerbach and Eicher Bach unite the district Eisweiler part Allerburg to wholesale Bach.

West of Namborn stems from the Rohrbach, who is also known as pond creek. It flows to 297 m above sea level. NN between Mauschbach and Baltersweiler in the large - Bach, who is given the name Todbach thereafter. After about 280 meters leads to him the Breitbach.

The Breitbach arises as a mountain brook east of Furschweiler, southwest of the village where he takes up another stream, which has its source north of Roschberg. The confluence is now called forest stream and after a further influx of Roschberg the name changes in Breitbach.

The second Todbach inflow, the Steinigtenbach, flows west of Urweiler in him. The Steinigtenbach derived from several source streams between Baltersweiler, Leitersweiler and Roschberg.

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