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Lichte (river)

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River mouth
  
Schwarza

Length
  
17 km

Source
  
Neuhaus am Rennweg

Country
  
Germany

Basin size
  
82.6 km (31.9 sq mi)

Source elevation
  
795 m

Mouth
  
Schwarza

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Main source
  
Neuhaus am Rennweg, Thuringian Forest 795.3 m (2,609 ft)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 314.1 m (1,031 ft)

Similar
  
Leibis‑Lichte Dam, Saidenbach Dam, Wesenitz, Barrage de Hohenwarte, Weißeritz

The Lichte River is a right tributary of the Schwarza in Thuringia, Germany, and is 17 kilometres (11 mi) long.

Contents

Map of Lichte, Unterwei%C3%9Fbach, Germany

CourseEdit

The Lichte flows north through the Thuringian Forest Nature Park, first through the Finsterer Grund (Dark Valley), where a now closed section of the Sonneberg – Probstzella single-track railway line passes over it on a viaduct. It then reaches the municipality of Lichte, which extends for approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) along its banks. In the centre of Lichte (in the Wallendorf section) the Piesau joins the Lichte. Below the municipality of Lichte, the river passes through a roughly 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long and 200-metre (660 ft) deep gorge, which ends in the Deesbach Forebay (height 42.5 metres (139 ft)). This is followed by the Leibis-Lichte Dam, the second tallest valley dam in Germany, 102.5 metres (336 ft) high. The municipality of Unterweißbach borders the dam and extends for approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) along the river, which then empties into the Schwarza to the west of the municipality at Mankenbachsmuehle.

The Lichte and Piesau both have unusually steep and deep gorges, the difference between hill tops and valley bottoms often exceeding 200 metres (660 ft).

TributariesEdit

The rivers and streams in the area of the Lichte valley have been known for centuries for deposits of placer gold and are considered the most significant sources of gold in Germany. Recreational placer miners continue to find occasional gold nuggets.

References

Lichte (river) Wikipedia