Ziemenbach

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Ziemenbach
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Location
Country Germany
State Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Lieps
  coordinates
53°27′24″N13°08′13″E / 53.4568°N 13.1369°E / 53.4568; 13.1369 Coordinates: 53°27′24″N13°08′13″E / 53.4568°N 13.1369°E / 53.4568; 13.1369
Basin features
Progression TollensePeeneBaltic Sea

Ziemenbach is a river of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is a section of the upper course of river Tollense, a tributary of river Peene. The Ziemenbach discharges into the lake Lieps, which is drained by the Tollense.

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