Hemsbach (Kahl)

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Hemsbach
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The Hemsbach between Hemsbach and Brücken (Mömbris)
Location
Country Germany
StatesDistrict Aschaffenburg (Bavaria)
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSoutheast of Hemsbach
  coordinates 50°04′11″N09°07′07″E / 50.06972°N 9.11861°E / 50.06972; 9.11861
  elevation345 m (377 yd) above sea level [1]
Mouth  
  location
at Brücken (Mömbris) in the Kahl
  coordinates
50°05′21″N09°08′42″E / 50.08917°N 9.14500°E / 50.08917; 9.14500 Coordinates: 50°05′21″N09°08′42″E / 50.08917°N 9.14500°E / 50.08917; 9.14500
  elevation
155 m (170 yd) above sea level [1]
Length3.2 km (2.0 mi)
Basin features
Progression KahlMainRhineNorth Sea

Hemsbach is a small river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Kahl.

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References

  1. 1 2 "BayernAtlas Hemsbach". geoportal.bayern.de.