Kleine Kulmke Explained

Kleine Kulmke
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Lower Saxony
Subdivision Type3:Location
Subdivision Name3:northeast of Sieber in Göttingen district
Source1 Elevation:690 m
Mouth Location:Große Kulmke
Mouth Elevation:392 m
Progression:Große Kulmke
Basin Size:ca.
Tributaries Left:Verlorene Kulmke
Custom Label:References

Kleine Kulmke is river of Lower Saxony, Germany, in the Harz Mountains, a tributary of the Große Kulmke.

The Kleine Kulmke rises at a height of 690 m near the Schmierplatz on the Auf dem Acker ridge north-northeast of Sieber in the district of Göttingen and flows initially southwards to its confluence with the Verlorene Kulmke ("Lost Kulmke", 428 m), from which it is separated by the Kleiner Wurzelnberg hill. It then flows in a southwest to south-southwest direction before uniting with the Große Kulmke ("Big Kulmke") after at a height of 392 m. The valley of the Kleine Kulmke partly belongs to the Sieber Valley (Siebertal) nature reserve.

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