Clueser Beeke
Clueser Beeke | ||
A pent-up part of the Clueser Beeke |
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location | Syke - Heiligenfelde , Diepholz district , Lower Saxony | |
River system | Weser | |
Drain over | Hache → Ochtum → Weser → North Sea | |
source | Clues | |
muzzle | In the Hache coordinates: 52 ° 53 '10 " N , 8 ° 50' 25" E 52 ° 53 '10 " N , 8 ° 50' 25" E
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Medium-sized cities | Syke |
The Clueser Beeke is a right tributary of the Hache in the Heiligenfelde district of the city of Syke in the Diepholz district .
The stream is named after the formerly independent community of Clues , which was incorporated into Heiligenfelde in 1967, which became a district of Syke in 1974.
It used to be assumed that the water of the spring had healing properties.
course
The stream rises in Clues to the west of federal highway 6 . From there it flows in a ravine-like, wooded valley, in which it is partially dammed up to form a pond, to the west-northwest, until it finally flows into the Hache.
Individual evidence
literature
- Wilfried Meyer: The Hache. Volume 2 , Weyhe 2014, p. 66 f. ISBN 978-3-9815713-3-2
Web links
- Clueser Beeke at Syke (PDF)