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Weißeritz

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River mouth
  
Elbe

Source
  
Wild Weißeritz

Country
  
Germany

Length
  
12 km

Mouth
  
Elbe

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Main source
  
confluence of the Wild Weißeritz and Red Weißeritz 188 m (617 ft)

Similar
  
Elbe, Rabenauer Grund, Museum Hofmühle, Elbe Sandstone Mountains, Augustus Bridge

The Weißeritz is a river in Saxony. The 12 km short left tributary of the Elbe runs through Freital and Dresden. Its name is derived from west Slavic bystrica (wild water). The official name of the river used in documents and hydrographic maps is Vereinigte Weißeritz (United Weißeritz). The highest points of the Weißeritz watershed are at about 800 metres elevation.

Map of Vereinigte Wei%C3%9Feritz, Germany

The river is formed by the confluence of the Wild Weißeritz and Red Weißeritz in Freital. Nevertheless, the Wild Weißeritz is the longest tributary, the watersheds of both Weißeritz rivers are almost equal in area (162.7 km² and 161.2 km²).

The Weißeritz crosses the deep valley Plauenscher Grund between Freital and Dresden and enters the Dresden Basin. The railway line from Dresden to Nuremberg runs next to the river in his close valley. The river is displaced in an old sidearm in Dresden for flood protection reasons and therefore canalised.

The Weißeritz caused heavy damages during the 2002 European floods in Dresden and Freital. The river reached Dresden Central Station as well as the Zwinger and flooded some districts of the inner city. Due to the river's high fall from 188 m to 106 m in Dresden some houses were completely destroyed in the torrential flood. The river left its canalised bed near the inner city and went through its old run directly towards the Elbe river.

References

Weißeritz Wikipedia