Reitbach

River in Germany
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48°10′04″N 11°36′30″E / 48.1679°N 11.6083°E / 48.1679; 11.6083 Mouth 
 • location
back into the Oberstjägermeisterbach
 • coordinates
48°10′08″N 11°36′37″E / 48.1690°N 11.6104°E / 48.1690; 11.6104

Reitbach is a small river of Bavaria, Germany.[1] It flows through the Englischer Garten in Munich. It is a short branch of the Oberstjägermeisterbach. The Oberstjägermeisterbach flows west and north of the Vogelinsel (lit. island of birds), the Reitbach south and east.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "English garden Walking And Running Trail - Munich, Bavaria, Germany | Pacer". www.mypacer.com. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  2. ^ Reitbach (D), Šumavský rozcestník: NS kolem potoka. "Šumavský rozcestník: NS kolem potoka Reitbach (D)". Šumavský rozcestník: NS kolem potoka Reitbach (D) (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  3. ^ Rädlinger, Christine (2004). Geschichte der Münchner Stadtbäche (Nachdr ed.). München: Schiermeier. ISBN 978-3-9809147-2-7.


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