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Lossa (Mulde)

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Location
  
Germany, Saxony

River system
  
Elbe

Country
  
Germany

Reference no.
  
DE: 5492

Mouth
  
Mulde

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Main source
  
near Falkenhain (confluence of its headstreams)

River mouth
  
south of Eilenburg into the Mulde

Progression
  
Mulde → Elbe → North Sea

The Lossa is a small river in Saxony and a tributary of the Mulde.

Contents

Map of Lossa, Germany

Course

The Lossa rises east of the Wurzen village of Kühren. The Lossabach, a tributary of the Lossa, has its origin east of the village of Ochsensaal (which belongs to Dahlen). In the vicinity of the Lossatal village of Müglenz the Lossabach empties into the Lossa. The Lossa then continues northwest through Hohburg, past the southern side of the Hohburg Hills, through the eponymous village of Lossa and through Thallwitz. Just south of Eilenburg the stream discharges into the Mulde. Originally it joined the main river several hundred metres further north, but due to the construction of the German Celluloid Factory in Eilenburg, it was diverted into the Mulde just before entering the town borough in the second half of the 19th century.

In Thallwitz the stream is impounded by a small weir to form a pond, the Herrenteich.

References

Lossa (Mulde) Wikipedia