Eichbach (Weibersbach)

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Eichbach
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Country Germany
Location Hesse, Bavaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Weibersbach
  coordinates
50°07′06″N9°06′58″E / 50.11833°N 9.11611°E / 50.11833; 9.11611 Coordinates: 50°07′06″N9°06′58″E / 50.11833°N 9.11611°E / 50.11833; 9.11611
Basin features
Progression WeibersbachKahlMainRhineNorth Sea

Eichbach is a small river of Hesse and of Bavaria, Germany. It is the right headwater of the Weibersbach in Albstadt.

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