Coordinates: 47°53′23″N 11°47′13″E / 47.8896°N 11.7869°E / 47.8896; 11.7869

Moosbach (Mangfall)

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Moosbach
File:Moosbach.jpg
Moosbach close to Standkirchen
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Location
CountryGermany
StatesBavaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Mangfall
 • coordinates
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Basin features
ProgressionMangfallInnDanubeBlack Sea

Moosbach (German pronunciation: [ˈmoːsbax] Audio file "De-Moosbach.ogg" not found) is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is the natural outflow of the Seehamer See, and flows into the Mangfall near Valley.

The Moosbach has its origin at the west end of Lake Seehamer since the damming between the years 1911 and 1913, north of Kleinseeham. The stream runs along the edge of a high moor to Bruck, then continues over grassland north of Wattersdorf to the Bundesautobahn 8. After crossing it, the Moosbach continues in a northern direction until it flows into the Leitzachtal north of Fentbach. The Moosbach merges as a right tributary into the Mangfall south of Valley. In the estuary area lies the Celtic Fentbach-Schanze. The stream is 7.31 kilometers long with a catchment area of 8.08 km².[1]

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