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Schmiddis
The Schmiddis (also: ''Schmiddisbach'') is one of the river source, headstreams of the river Haslach (Rot), Haslach. It is situated in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden Württemberg, Germany. Geography The Schmiddis is a small stream which has its source in the Hamlet (place), hamlet of Schmiddis near Treherz, part of the Municipalities of Germany, municipality of Aitrach in the Districts of Germany, district of Ravensburg (district), Ravensburg. It runs in a northerly direction for 3 kilometres, It joins the Rappenbach at the retention basin Rappenbach, forming the river Haslach. Two bridges cross the Schmiddis, one for the Landesstraße, state road 314, and a second one close to the Mouth (water stream), mouth of the stream near the retention basin Rappenbach. See also * List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg References External links

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Haslach (Rot)
The Haslach is a small river in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden Württemberg in Germany. It is an eastern tributary to the river Rot and has a length of 5.5 km. Geography The source of the river Haslach is to the southeast of Haslach in the district of Ravensburg on the territory of the municipalities of Aitrach and Bad Wurzach. The rivulets Schmiddis and Rappenbach flow into the retention basin Rappenbach, forming the river Haslach. The river Haslach then runs into a northerly directions. One kilometre to the south of Rot an der Rot another stream, the Roteisbach, joins the Haslach. After 5.5 km the Haslach empties its waters into the river Rot between Rot an der Rot and Zell near Rot an der Rot Abbey. History On 17 August 1969 heavy thunderstorms and torrential rain of a kind rare in Upper Swabia resulted in a dangerous rise of the water level in an outdated retention basin. When the waters flooded the dam crest, the dam, which was 8 metres high, collap ...
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