Seifenbach (Schwarzwasser)

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Seifenbach
Location
Country Germany
State Saxony
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationat the Rabenberg
  coordinates 50°26′45″N12°45′17″E / 50.4457°N 12.7546°E / 50.4457; 12.7546
Mouth  
  location
Johanngeorgenstadt
  coordinates
50°26′52″N12°43′45″E / 50.4479°N 12.7292°E / 50.4479; 12.7292 Coordinates: 50°26′52″N12°43′45″E / 50.4479°N 12.7292°E / 50.4479; 12.7292

Seifenbach is a river of Saxony, Germany in the area of the town Johanngeorgenstadt. It is a right tributary of the Schwarzwasser. [1]

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References

  1. Google (24 September 2018). "Seifenbach" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 24 September 2018.