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Aabach (Afte)

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Main source
  
Brilon-Madfeld

Length
  
14 km

Mouth
  
Afte

River mouth
  
Afte

Source
  
Brilon

Country
  
Germany

The Aabach is a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) long river in Germany, a left tributary of the river Afte. It rises near the village Madfeld, part of the town Brilon, in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia near the border with Hesse. From there it flows north between mountains up to 503 metres (1,650 ft) high through a forested landscape, partly in the natural park Diemelsee. After a few kilometers it flows into the artificial lake Aabachstausee. It flows to the north and empties only about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) further north after Bad Wünnenberg, where it flows into the Afte.

Map of Aabach, Germany

The source of the Aabach is at the divide between the Weser and Rhine river basins: the Aabach flows to the north and drains into the Rhine via the Afte, Alme and Lippe, while the small rivers that rise on the southern side of the ridge drain into the Weser through the Hoppecke and Diemel.

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Aabach (Afte) Wikipedia