Bredenbek (Alster)

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Bredenbek
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Bredenbek (Alster)
Location
Country Germany
States Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg
Physical characteristics
Source 
  elevation24.5 m (80 ft)
Mouth  
  location
Alster
  coordinates
53°41′09″N10°07′00″E / 53.6857°N 10.1167°E / 53.6857; 10.1167
  elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
Basin features
Progression AlsterElbeNorth Sea

Bredenbek is a small river of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg, Germany. It flows into the Alster near Hamburg-Bergstedt.

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