Kraichbach

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The Kraichbach (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁaɪçbax]) is a 60-kilometre-long (37 mi) right tributary of the Rhine running through the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Its source is in the Kraichgau region near the municipality of Sternenfels. The brook then flows to the northwest through Kürnbach, Oberderdingen, Kraichtal, Ubstadt-Weiher, Bad Schönborn and Kronau, all in the district of Karlsruhe. It then enters the district of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis and flows through Sankt Leon-Rot, Reilingen, Hockenheim and Ketsch before joining the Rhine.

CountryGermany
coordinates49°2′33″N 8°50′48″E
elevation300 m (980 ft)
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Kraichbach
The Kraichbach between Hockenheim and Ketsch
The Kraichbach between Hockenheim and Ketsch
Location
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates49°2′33″N 8°50′48″E
  elevation300 m (980 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Rhine
  coordinates
49°21′48″N 8°30′54″E
  elevation
93 m (305 ft)
Length60.0 km (37.3 mi)[1]
Basin size385 km2 (149 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionRhineNorth Sea
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Notable locations near the stream include Gochsheim Castle, Schloss Kislau prison, and the Hockenheimring racing circuit.

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