Silence (river)

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silence
At the source pond in silence

At the source pond in silence

Data
Water code DE : 41368
location Thuringia , Germany
River system Weser
Drain over Schmalkalde  → Werra  → Weser  → North Sea
source In jumping calm
50 ° 41 ′ 4 ″  N , 10 ° 31 ′ 49 ″  E
Source height approx.  380  m above sea level NN 
muzzle In Schmalkalden in the Schmalkalde coordinates: 50 ° 43 '19 "  N , 10 ° 26' 42"  E 50 ° 43 '19 "  N , 10 ° 26' 42"  E
Mouth height approx.  295  m above sea level NN 
Height difference approx. 85 m
Bottom slope approx. 9.9 ‰
length 8.6 km
Catchment area 55 km²
Left tributaries Rößbach, Bach vom Kleine Dolmar (2.2 km), Breitenbach (4.1 km), Grumbach (5.0 km)
Right tributaries Helmersbach (3.0 km), brooks (3.8 km), Asbach (9.6 km)
Medium-sized cities Schmalkalden
Communities Jumping silence

The silence is over the source pond in Springstille km 8.6, on the Helmer Bach km besides northernmost source disk 11.2 and the Asbach km 11.5 long river in Thuringia, Schmalkalden-Meiningen , in Schmalkalden from the left in which the Schmalkalde flows out.

With a catchment area of 55.0 km² , the Stille occupies more than a third of the Schmalkalde river system (156.4 km², of which 79.9 km² is above the mouth of the Still).

course

The silence arises from a spring pond on the southeast edge of the municipality of Springstille. Field names with Spring often refer to a source in Thuringia. Already in the locality of Springstille the river takes the Rößbach as the left and the Helmersbach as the right tributary. There were two grinding mills on the outskirts of Springstille.

The silence flows steadily in a north-westerly direction towards Schmalkalden and first reaches the neighboring town of Mittelstille , where it receives further source streams in close succession and, as a more important tributary, the Breitenbach. The valley of silence is a relatively wide and flat meadow. Of the four former grinding mills belonging to the village, the Neumühle is located about 500 m east of the Mittelstille location, 2 grinding mills (Mittel- and Obermühle) are located in the village and another grinding mill (lower mill) is located on Mühlweg in the lower part of the village. As a right tributary in the locality still flows into the streams .

In Näherstille the valley of silence between the mountains narrows Gackenberg ( 437.8  m above sea level. NN ) and Grasberg ( 370.6  m above sea level. NN ). This point was well suited for a ford: here a side branch of the Hohe Straße crossed the Silence, it ran in a northerly direction to the ridge of the Thuringian Forest and reached the top of the mountains at the Possenröder Kreuz to descend from there to Friedrichroda .

The path of silence is diverted to the west by the Gackenberg, at the same time the stream reaches the edge of the core town of Schmalkalden. Immediately on the suburb of Näherstille to the core town of Schmalkaldens, the Asbach flows as the last tributary with about the same amount of water as the Stille has so far. The silence flows from there in a slight curve, oriented to the south-west, and flows into the Schmalkalde just above the station.

Surname

Often the name silence is interpreted as still water. The river name can also be found in the place names Springstille (first mentioned in 948 as "Stillaha"), Mittelstille (first mentioned in 1210 as "Stillamedio") and Näherstille (first mentioned in 1333 as "Nydern Stilla").

Economic history

The silence was of great economic importance, especially for the city of Schmalkalden, and as a wide artificial moat it complemented the southern area of ​​the city fortifications. The street name Vor dem Stillertor in the southeastern part of the old town is reminiscent of the Stiller Vorstadt , a residential area and at the same time the technical systems located there in the form of mills, hammer mills and tanneries and the Stiller Tor (city gate in the direction of the Stilledörfer).

Others

The silence is contained in the respective local arms of Springstille and Mittelstille.

literature

  • Between Ruhla, Bad Liebenstein and Schmalkalden (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 48). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1989, pp. 153-172.
  • Horst H. Müller (Hrsg.): Travel guide Thuringian Forest and peripheral areas . Tourist-Verlag, Berlin / Leipzig 1988, ISBN 3-350-00263-3 , p. 153, 184, 590, 592 .
  • W. Völker: The Thuringian Forest Mountains according to their physical, geographical, statistical and topographical conditions. Weimar 1836. pp. 262–263 (as digitized version on Google)

Web links

Commons : Silence (flow)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Topographic map 1: 25,000
  2. a b c d River lengths according to geopaths (kmz, 50 kB)
  3. Thuringian State Institute for the Environment (ed.): Area and waterway key figures (directory and map), Jena 1998.
  4. See website of the municipality of Springstille.
  5. a b c Between Ruhla, Bad Liebenstein and Schmalkalden (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 48). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1989, pp. 153-172.