Nestbach
Nestbach in Polish Unieść |
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location | Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship | |
River system | Nestbach | |
source | Seidel Mountains near the village of Seidel , southeast of Köslin 54 ° 7 ′ 36 ″ N , 16 ° 25 ′ 50 ″ E |
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muzzle | southwest of Wussecken in the Jamunder See Coordinates: 54 ° 16 '24 " N , 16 ° 12' 33" E 54 ° 16 '24 " N , 16 ° 12' 33" E
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length | approx. 26 km | |
Catchment area | approx. 230 km² |
The nest Bach (formerly the Nesebach , also the nest Bach , polish Unieść ) is an approximately 29 kilometer long coast flow in the Polish Province Zachodniopomorskie , which in the Baltic Sea connected Lake Jamno opens.
course
The entire riverbed of Bach's Nest from the headwaters up to the confluence with the with the Baltic connected Jamno Lake ( Jamno ) is located in Pomerania . The catchment area of the Nestbach is about 230 km².
The Nest Bach rises southeast of Koszalin in the near the village Seidel lying Seidel mountains , the flowing east Goll Mountain to the northwest over and flows south-west of the village Wusseken (Pol. Osieki ) in the Jamno lake, which over the canal flowing Deep connected to the Baltic Sea is.
history
Since the Middle Ages, the Nestbach has often served as a border river. For example, around 1309 it formed the eastern border of the Kołobrzeg, which became prosecutable in 1248, from the source to the confluence with the sea.
literature
- Christian Wilhelm Haken : An attempt at a diplomatic history of the Royal Prussian Immediate and former royal and episcopal residence town of Cößlin since it was established five hundred years ago. Lemgo 1765, continued 1767. pp. 30-31.
- Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann : Detailed description of the current state of the Königl. Prussian Duchy of Vor and Hinter Pomerania . Part II, Volume 1, Stettin 1784, p. XXXIV.
Footnotes
- ^ Johann Ludwig Quandt : On the prehistory of the Pomerania . In: Baltische Stadien, Volume 22, Stettin 1868, pp. 121–213, Stettin 1868, especially p. 146.