Nobressart (Attert)

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Nobressart
Ruisseau de Nobressart
Data
location Belgium
River system Rhine
Drain over Attert  → Alzette  → Sauer  → Moselle  → Rhine  → North Sea
source southwest of Attert - Nobressart
49 ° 44 '3 "  N , 5 ° 41' 50"  O
Source height 408  m OP
muzzle northwest of Attert - Lischert in the Attert coordinates: 49 ° 43 '55 "  N , 5 ° 44' 47"  E 49 ° 43 '55 "  N , 5 ° 44' 47"  E
Mouth height 314  m OP
Height difference 94 m
Bottom slope 22 ‰
length 4.3 km

The Ruisseau de Nobressart is a four-kilometer-long watercourse in the Walloon province of Luxembourg and a left tributary of the Attert .

course

The Ruisseau de Nobressart arises in two spring branches at an altitude of about 408  m OP in a forest area southeast of the village of the same name . It first flows in an easterly direction through the forest and then changes to grassland, its course being lined with a wide strip of bushes and trees. It now runs parallel to the Rue de la Kwert north-east, then makes a small arc to the left and then reaches the southern edge of Nobressart, where it accumulates to a small pond. This pond is fed by a second brook. The Ruisseau de Nobressart passes the village, where it is strengthened by several other small watercourses. It then leaves the village, flows towards the east through an open corridor, gradually aligns its course more and more towards the south-east and finally flows into the Attert from the left at the Dauwertz hedges at a height of around 314  m OP .

Individual evidence

  1. Géoportail de la Wallonie , Service public de Wallonie (SPW) ( notes )
  2. GoogleEarth
  3. own measurement at Géoportail de la Wallonie