Franconian Rezat Explained

Franconian Rezat
Map:Rezat Franconienne.png
Map Size:280px
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Bavaria
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Middle Franconia
Subdivision Type4:Reference no.
Subdivision Name4:DE: 242
Length:77.3km (48miles)
Source1 Location:On the Franconian Heights northwest of Oberdachstetten
Source1 Elevation: [1]
Mouth Location:Confluence: with the Swabian Rezat in Georgensgmünd to form the Rednitz
Basin Size:456km2
Discharge1 Location:at Ansbach
(26.3 % of the catchment) gauge[2]
Discharge1 Min:Record low:
Average low:
Discharge1 Max:Average high:
Record high: (in 1941)
Custom Label:References
Extra:

The Markgrafen Bridge at Windsbach

The Franconian Rezat near Wassermungenau

The Franconian Rezat near Georgensgmünd

The Franconian Rezat (German: Fränkische Rezat, pronounced as /de/) is a 77adj=midNaNadj=mid river in southern Germany.[3] It is the western, left source river of the Rednitz.[4] It rises in the Franconian Heights near Oberdachstetten. It flows generally east through the towns Lehrberg, Ansbach, Windsbach and Spalt. Together with the Swabian Rezat (German: Schwäbische Rezat), it forms the Rednitz in Georgensgmünd.

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Notes and References

  1. TOP 10 Bayern Nord
  2. http://www.hnd.bayern.de/ Bayerischer Hochwassernachrichtendienst
  3. Book: Baedeker (Firm), Karl. Southern Germany (Wurtemberg and Bavaria): Handbook for Travellers. 109. Franconian Rezat, southern germany.. 1907. K. Baedeker. en.
  4. Web site: Rednitz - River. RouteYou. en. 2019-11-27.