Grundwasser

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Grundwasser
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The Grundwasser in Oderwitz
Location
Country Germany
States Saxony
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Kottmar
Mouth  
  location
Landwasser
  coordinates
50°58′09″N14°42′41″E / 50.9693°N 14.7114°E / 50.9693; 14.7114 Coordinates: 50°58′09″N14°42′41″E / 50.9693°N 14.7114°E / 50.9693; 14.7114
Length3.2 mi (5.1 km)
Basin features
Progression LandwasserMandauLusatian NeisseOderBaltic Sea

The Grundwasser, also called Grundbach or Hinteres Wasser, is a small stream of Upper Lusatia in Germany. It is a left tributary of the Landwasser, which it joins near Oderwitz. It has a length of about three miles and flows through the villages Eibau and Oderwitz.

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