Kabelske

Kabelske
Location Nordsachsen, Saalekreis and Halle (Saale),  Germany
Length 13.75 km [1]
Source near Halle-Leipzig Airport
Source height 121 m
Mouth Reide near Halle-Kanena
Mouth height 91 m
Descent 30 m
Basin Elbe
Progression Reide (White Elster) White Elster Saale Elbe North Sea
Small towns Schkeuditz
Villages Kabelsketal

The Kabelske is a river in the German states of Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. It is a left tributary of the Reide, and flows through the counties of Nordsachsen and Saalekreis, as well as the eastern part of the borough of Halle (Saale) in southern Saxony-Anhalt.

Its source is a reservoir on the western edge of Leipzig-Halle Airport in the cadastral municipality of Schkeuditz in Nordsachsen. It then flows northwest, passes under the A 9 motorway and the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway line near Gröbers.

Its waters flow almost entirely on the territory of the eponymous unitary municipality of Kabelsketal with its villages of Beuditz, Schwoitsch, Benndorf and Naundorf, until it reaches the Halle city quarter of Kanena, where it empties into the Reide from the left. The Reide, in turn, discharges into the White Elster near Osendorf after another 6.5 km.

See also

References

  1. Unterhaltungsverband Untere Saale

Literature

Coordinates: 51°27′28″N 12°02′28″E / 51.4579°N 12.0412°E / 51.4579; 12.0412

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