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About Weiberitz

The Weiberitz is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is 13.7 km long and a left tiburary of the Elbe. The waterway is framed by the conversion of the Wild Weiberitz and Red Weiberitz in Freital. The Weiberitz goes through Freital and Dresden. It crosses the profound valley Plauenscher Grund among Freital and Dresden and enters the Dresden Basin. The railroad line from Dresden to Nuremberg keeps running beside the stream in his nearby valley. The stream is uprooted in an old sidearm in Dresden for flood assurance reasons and consequently canalized. In Dresden, it enters the Elbe from the left. Its sorbian name is gotten from west Slavic bystrica wild water. The official name of the stream utilized in records and hydrographic maps is Vereinigte Weiberitz United Weiberitz. The most noteworthy purposes of the Weiberitz watershed are at around 800 meters height.

The Weiberitz caused overwhelming harms amid the 2002 European floods in Dresden and Freital. The stream achieved Dresden Central Station just as the Zwinger and overwhelmed a few areas of the internal city. Because of the waterway's high tumble from 188 m to 106 m in Dresden a few houses were totally crushed in the heavy flood. The stream left its canalized bed close to the internal city and experienced its old run straightforwardly towards the Elbe waterway.

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