Borkener Aa

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Borkener Aa
Engelradingbach
The Borkener Aa south of the Borkener city area

The Borkener Aa south of the Borkener city area

Data
Water code DE : 92824
location District of Borken , North Rhine-Westphalia
River system Rhine
Drain over Bocholter Aa  → Oude IJssel  → IJssel  → IJsselmeer
source Heiden
51 ° 48 ′ 25 ″  N , 6 ° 55 ′ 57 ″  E
muzzle Borken coordinates: 51 ° 51 ′ 25 "  N , 6 ° 50 ′ 56"  E 51 ° 51 ′ 25 "  N , 6 ° 50 ′ 56"  E

length 11.2 km (of which 4.4 km as Engelradingbach)
Catchment area 75.167 km²
Left tributaries Döringbach
Right tributaries Wichersbach , Dorfbach , Bruchbach
Flowing lakes Engelradingsee
Medium-sized cities Bark
Communities Heathens
The Engelradingbach in Marbeck

The Engelradingbach in Marbeck

The Borkener Aa (in the upper reaches of Engelradingbach ) is an 11 kilometer long tributary of the Bocholter Aa in North Rhine-Westphalia . It rises in Buschhausen , south of Heiden and crosses Marbeck and the city ​​center of Borken , where it joins the Bocholter Aa from the left.

course

Engelradingbach

The Engelradingbach (after house Engelrading in Marbeck) rises in the core of the peasantry Buschhausen south of Heiden. From there it flows west and for a short distance forms the city limits of Borken and Heiden. In the south of Marbeck it first crosses a railway line and then reaches the Engelrading house, after which it is named. From here it flows north across the Marbeck settlement area. In the middle of Marbeck the Bruchbach flows into the Engelradingbach. In the further course the Dorfbach and the Wichersbach also flow into the Engelradingbach, from the confluence of which it is referred to as the Borkener Aa .

Borkener Aa

In the south of the Borkener urban area, the Borkener Aa flows past the sports center in Trier . The Borkener Aa runs parallel to the Döringbach through the Borkener Stadtpark for over a kilometer . After merging with the Döringbach, the Borkener Aa forms the north-eastern frame of the historic Borkener town center and flows directly past the town hall. In the north of the urban area the Borkener Aa flows into the Bocholter Aa.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ List of waters ( Memento from February 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive )