Trudlerbaach

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The Trudlerbaach (Luxembourgish: Troudlerbaach) is a small brook that runs from Contern to Syren, within the communes of Weiler-la-tour and Contern in Luxembourg, it is tributary of the river Syre however actually flows from a higher point in the land than the Syre itself and therefore the source of it is disputedly the source of the Syre.[1][2][3]

Native nameTroudlerbaach (Luxembourgish)
CountryLuxembourg
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Trudlerbaach
Trudlerbrook
Trudlerbaach flowing just south of Trudlermillen
Native nameTroudlerbaach (Luxembourgish)
Location
CountryLuxembourg
RegionLuxembourg District
MunicipalityContern/Weiler-la-Tour
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationShaltgen, Contern
  coordinates49.583405, 6.211662
  elevation305 m
MouthSyren
  coordinates
49.565225, 6.215395
  elevation
280 m
Length2.6 km (1.6 mi)
Width 
  minimum0.3 m (1 ft 0 in)
  maximum4 m (13 ft)
Depth 
  minimum0.1 m (3.9 in)
  maximum0.4 m (1 ft 4 in)
Basin features
ProgressionSyreMoselleRhineNorth Sea
River systemSyre
CitiesContern, Beriton, Faerschthaff, Trudlermillen, Syren, Moschelton, Poteschthaff (Shalten) (Wetzend)
Bridges2
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The settlement of Trudlemillen sits on the river and was named after it, so is the nearby bus stop named Troudelermillen.[4][5]

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