Klettenberger Mühlgraben

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River in Thuringia, Germany
51°31′54″N 10°36′43″E / 51.5317°N 10.6119°E / 51.5317; 10.6119Basin featuresProgressionIchte→ Helme→ Unstrut→ Saale→ Elbe→ North Sea

Klettenberger Mühlgraben, or simply Mühlgraben, historically also called Uffe, is a river of Thuringia, Germany.

The Klettenberger Mühlgraben is a left tributary of the Ichte near Holbach. It was built in the Middle Ages as a branch from the Uffe joining into the Ichte for driving water mills and supporting the area with service water.[1]

The naming of these waters is somewhat complicate: At the point of the branch of the Klettenberger Mühlgraben, the Uffe is already called Sachsengraben; and the Klettenberger Mühlgraben itself was called Uffe in ancient times.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Reinboth, Michael (25 October 2012). "Erinnerung an eine fast vergessene mittelalterliche Ingenieurleistung". Walkenrieder Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 28 October 2018.


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