Finkelbach
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Country | Germany |
Location | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Finkelbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The Finkelbach is a stream in Eschweiler, urban Aachen, and a left inflow of the Inde.
The river rises within the former Belgian camp Astrid in the forest of Dean eggs. From there it flows through parts of the intensively agriculturally used areas Northwest of tube. Water be drained from small, mostly in the fields nearby sources in this area in the Finkelbach.
Later in the Finkelbach at the foot of the mountain, eller flows and this meets next on foothills of the Provost eggs forest. This area is called popularly Hötter Bösch, Standard German Hütter Wald, due to the former copper mill which was operated by the Finkelbach. Reminiscent of this mill, the street name Rabbani today hut, as well as the already stated colloquial name of the piece of wood.
In the past, this botanically interesting wetlands found themselves.
The last piece of the Finkelbachs is channeled largely underground. The Finkelbach flows into the area of the so-called rotten herring and the Valley railway line (the name results from the former floodplain of the Inde), between Eschweiler-Aue and tube in the Inde.
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Coordinates: 50°49′06″N 6°14′23″E / 50.8184°N 6.2398°E