Bölinger Graben

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Bölinger Graben,
more rarely Böllinger Graben
The straightened Bölinger Graben south of the center of Kehmstedt

The straightened Bölinger Graben south of the center of Kehmstedt

Data
Water code DE : 5646512
location Germany , Northern Thuringia , Nordhausen district
River system Elbe
Drain over Mühlgraben  → Wipper  → Unstrut  → Saale  → Elbe  → North Sea
Source height approx.  267  m above sea level NHN
muzzle on the Dorfmühlenstraße in the Bleicheroder district of Oberdorf in the Mühlgraben of the Wipper Coordinates: 51 ° 27 '23 "  N , 10 ° 38' 10"  E 51 ° 27 '23 "  N , 10 ° 38' 10"  E
Mouth height approx.  221  m above sea level NHN
Height difference approx. 46 m
Bottom slope approx. 7.4 ‰
length 6.2 km
Small towns Bleicherode
Communities Kehmstedt

The Bölinger Graben , also known more rarely as Böllinger Graben , is a 6.2 km long, left tributary of the Wipper in the Nordhausen district in Northern Thuringia .

course

The Bölinger Graben rises from several sources northwest of Kehmstedt on wooded hills. The Fuchsberg and the specifically related Bölinger Mittelberg are worth mentioning . The name Bölingen comes from a desert area that was in today's area of Bliedungen . After combining several headwaters, the flowing water changes its direction of flow from east to south to south-east and reaches the municipality of Kehmstedt. In the village itself, the streambed and the bank zone are lined with concrete slabs and canalized. Further down the stream, the Bölinger Graben crosses the Halle – Hann railway line. Münden and reaches the Oberdorf district , which belongs to Bleicherode . Here it flows into the Mühlgraben, which is derived from the Wipper near Bleicherode-Ost. A good 280 m after the mouth of the Bölinger Graben, the Mühlgraben joins the Wipper again.

Web links

Commons : Bölinger Graben  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.mapcoordinates.net/
  2. http://www.mapcoordinates.net/
  3. Map from Google Earth