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'''Flachsbach''' is a [[rivulet]] in the [[Germany|German]] village of [[Büsbach]]. It is a tributary to the river [[Inde]]. |
'''Flachsbach''' is a [[rivulet]] in the [[Germany|German]] village of [[Büsbach]]. It is a tributary to the river [[Inde]]. |
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The Flachsbach flowing through the south of Büsbach has its source in the pasture between the villages Büsbach and [[Breinig]]. Pottery findings dated 900 AD proved that there had been in a settlement in the surroundings of the rivulet. It finally led to the development of Büsbach.<ref>[http://www.buesbach.de/geschichte.php3 Zur Geschichte von Stolberg-Büsbach]{{de icon}}</ref> |
The Flachsbach flowing through the south of Büsbach has its source in the pasture between the villages Büsbach and [[Breinig]]. Pottery findings dated 900 AD proved that there had been in a settlement in the surroundings of the rivulet. It finally led to the development of Büsbach.<ref>[http://www.buesbach.de/geschichte.php3 Zur Geschichte von Stolberg-Büsbach] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071023232116/http://www.buesbach.de/geschichte.php3 |date=2007-10-23 }}{{de icon}}</ref> |
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''Rivulet of flax'', the translation of the German name Flachsbach can be explained by the handling of [[flax]] in the past utilising the rivulets hydropower. |
''Rivulet of flax'', the translation of the German name Flachsbach can be explained by the handling of [[flax]] in the past utilising the rivulets hydropower. |
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Flachsbach | |
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Flachsbach near Büsbach | |
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Physical characteristics | |
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• location | Büsbach – Breinig |
• elevation | 229 metres (751 ft) |
Length | 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) |
50°45′03″N 6°12′22″E / 50.750811°N 6.206055°E
Flachsbach is a rivulet in the German village of Büsbach. It is a tributary to the river Inde.
The Flachsbach flowing through the south of Büsbach has its source in the pasture between the villages Büsbach and Breinig. Pottery findings dated 900 AD proved that there had been in a settlement in the surroundings of the rivulet. It finally led to the development of Büsbach.[1]
Rivulet of flax, the translation of the German name Flachsbach can be explained by the handling of flax in the past utilising the rivulets hydropower.
References
- ^ Zur Geschichte von Stolberg-Büsbach Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback MachineTemplate:De icon