Dachsberger Bach
Dachsberger Bach Gallsbach |
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location | District Eferding , Hausruckviertel , Upper Austria | |
River system | Danube | |
source | below the former "fortress Tachsperg" 48 ° 17 '59 " N , 13 ° 56' 5" O |
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muzzle | at Kalköfen (municipality of Hinzenbach ) in the Lengauer Bach Coordinates: 48 ° 16 '38 " N , 13 ° 59' 48" E 48 ° 16 '38 " N , 13 ° 59' 48" E
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The Dachsberger Bach (also Gallsbach ) is a river in Upper Austria.
It rises below the former "Veste Tachsperg" near Dachsberg Castle , flows through Ober-, Mitter- and Untergallsbach and flows into the Lengauer Bach at lime kilns , which flows into the Innbach shortly afterwards .
The older name is Gallsbach . The earliest written document is from 1111 and is "Geilspach". The name goes back to the Old High German personal name Geili .
literature
- Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry : Surface Waters (Water Condition Monitoring Ordinance) Implementation 2010–2015 Vienna 2017
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Schwarz: The place names of eastern Upper Austria (= Pr. German studies ). Kraus Verlag, Reichenberg, p. 114 .