Linderbach (Gramme)

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Linderbach
Linder-Bach
Data
location Thuringia , Germany
River system Elbe
Drain over Gramme  → Unstrut  → Saale  → Elbe  → North Sea
muzzle for Großmölsen in the gram coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′ 36 ″  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 6 ″  E 51 ° 1 ′ 36 ″  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 6 ″  E

The Linderbach is an approximately 15 km long left tributary of the Gramme in the Thuringian Basin east of Erfurt .

course

It rises in the Willroder forest southeast of Erfurt and flows north through Niedernissa , Urbich , Linderbach , Azmannsdorf and Kerspleben , where it changes its course to northeast. The Linderbach flows on via Töttleben , the Erfurt city limits and Kleinmölsen , before it flows into the Gramme, a tributary of the Unstrut , from the left in Großmölsen in the Sömmerda district .

etymology

Here is a composition with -bach . The determining word comes from the Old High German linthi, lindi , lind or the Middle High German linde , lind . This means of the water that does not wet much .

Tributaries

The most important tributary of the Linderbach is the Peterbach , which flows into the village of Linderbach from the right.

Individual evidence

  1. Elfriede Ulbricht: The river basin of the Thuringian Saale. A name-based examination . 1st edition. Max Niemeyer, Halle (Saale) 1957, OCLC 39336905 .