Hageler Bach

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Hageler Bach
Heinefelder Bäke
Data
location Municipality Großenkneten and city Wildeshausen , district Oldenburg , Lower Saxony
River system Weser
Drain over Hunte  → Weser  → North Sea
source on the eastern outskirts of Ahlhorn
52 ° 54 '5 "  N , 8 ° 13' 43"  E
Source height 42  m
muzzle at Moorbek in the Hunte coordinates: 52 ° 56 '35 "  N , 8 ° 20' 9"  E 52 ° 56 '35 "  N , 8 ° 20' 9"  E
Mouth height 12.5  m
Height difference 29.5 m
Bottom slope 2.3 ‰
length 13 km
Communities Großenkneten and Wildeshausen

The Hageler Bach is about 13 km long left tributary of the Hunte in the area of ​​the community of Großenkneten and the city of Wildeshausen in the Lower Saxony district of Oldenburg . The sand-shaped lowland brook is also called Heinefelder Bäke in its middle course, in the area of ​​the Heinefelde farmers .

The Hageler Bach has its source on the eastern outskirts of Ahlhorn , in front of the corridor Der Westeresch . It flows north of Lünshoop , through Hagel and Heinefelde and then in a northerly direction and east past Moorbek . The brook flows into the Hunte in the Bramkamp corridor about 3 km west-northwest of Dötlingen .

literature

  • NLWKN water body data sheet WK25057 Hageler Bach Mittellauf, status November 2012, Lower Saxony State Agency for Water Management, Coastal Protection and Nature Conservation (NLWKN), north

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