Glasebach (Bauerngraben)

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Glasebach
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Country Germany
State Saxony-Anhalt

The Glasebach is a stream of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

It rises near Dietersdorf east of the source region of the Nasse and south of the source region of the Schöneberger Wipper, a headstream of the Wipper. The Glasebach flows through the Borntal valley and has a tributary near Agnesdorf  [ de ]. Finally it flows through the Bauerngraben, where it seeps into the gypsum in the southern part of the lake basin.

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Coordinates: 51°29′16″N11°04′26″E / 51.48778°N 11.07389°E / 51.48778; 11.07389


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