Dober (Kremnitz) Explained

Dober
Source1 Location:in the Franconian Forest, south of the Wetzstein and southwest of Brennersgrün, a district of Lehesten)
Mouth Location:Northwest of Lahm, a district of Wilhelmsthal into the Kremnitz
Mouth Coordinates:50.3521°N 11.3848°W
Progression:Kremnitz
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:States
Subdivision Name2:Thuringia and Bavaria
Source1 Elevation:about 688m (2,257feet)
Mouth Elevation:422m (1,385feet)
Tributaries Left:Dorfbach
Tributaries Right:Schwarze Sutte

Dober, also called Doberbach, is a river of Thuringia and Bavaria, Germany.

The Dober is about long and is a left tributary of the Kremnitz. Its source is in the Franconian Forest, south of the Wetzstein and southwest of Brennersgrün, a district of Lehesten. Northwest of Lahm, a district of Wilhelmsthal, the Dober flows into the Kremnitz.

Tributaries of the Dober are the Schwarze Sutte from the right and the Dorfbach (in Tschirn) from the left.

See also