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Kleine Laber

Coordinates: 48°54′42″N 12°30′26″E / 48.9118°N 12.5071°E / 48.9118; 12.5071
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Kleine Laber
The Kleine Laber between Niederlindhart and Mallersdorf
Map
Location
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Pfeffenhausen-Egg
Mouth 
 • location
Große Laber
 • coordinates
48°54′42″N 12°30′26″E / 48.9118°N 12.5071°E / 48.9118; 12.5071
Length64.89 km (40.32 mi) [1]
Basin size432.52 km2 (167.00 sq mi) [1]
Discharge 
 • average±1.56 m3/s (55 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionGroße LaberDanubeBlack Sea

The Kleine Laber (also: Kleine Laaber, Template:Lang-bar) is a river in Bavaria, Germany. The Kleine Laber issues into the Große Laber, which issues into the Danube River.

Course

From its source in the Landshut district near Pfeffenhausen-Egg the Kleine Laber mostly flows in the north-east direction, among others, through Neufahrn in Niederbayern. Then the stream reaches the district Straubing-Bogen. There it passes through Mallersdorf-Pfaffenberg, Geiselhöring, Perkam, Atting and Rain. Finally the stream issues into the Große Laber at Atting - Wallmühle.

Tributaries

  • Bibelsbach (right)
  • Gambach (right)
  • Moosbach (right)
  • Steinerbach (left)
  • Steinbach (left)
  • Altensdorfer Bach (left)
  • Tamischbach (right)
  • Schaltdorfer Bach (left)
  • Goldbach (right)
  • Moosgraben (left)
  • Neuburger Graben (left)
  • Kerscheckgraben (left)
  • Haselbach (left)
  • Rieder Bach (left)
  • Grafentraubach (left)
  • Bayerbacher Bach (right)
  • Altbach (right)
  • Kohlbach (right)
  • Eibach (right)
  • Kaltes Wasserl (left)
  • Blähgraben (left)

Kleine Laber (Untere Au)

Kleine Laber in the Lower Meadow, near Landstorf

Originally the Kleine Laaber issued directly into the Danube. This changed in course of the training of the Danube. With this change a part of the Kleine Laber was cut off. Now this is called Kleine Laber in the Lower Meadow (Untere Au).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)