Franconian Rezat
The Franconian Rezat near Windsbach
Course of the Franconian Rezat
Location
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
RegionMiddle Franconia
Reference no.DE: 242
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationOn the Franconian Heights northwest of Oberdachstetten
  coordinates49°25′39″N 10°23′47″E / 49.42750°N 10.39639°E / 49.42750; 10.39639
  elevation452 m above sea level (NN) [1]
Mouth 
  location
Confluence: with the Swabian Rezat in Georgensgmünd to form the Rednitz
  coordinates
49°11′17″N 11°01′20″E / 49.188194°N 11.02222°E / 49.188194; 11.02222
  elevation
342 m above sea level (NN)
Length77.3 km (48.0 mi) [2]
Basin size456 km2 (176 sq mi) [2]
Discharge 
  locationat Ansbach
(26.3 % of the catchment) gauge[3]
  average744 L/s (26.3 cu ft/s)
  minimumRecord low: 20 L/s (0.71 cu ft/s)
Average low: 158 L/s (5.6 cu ft/s)
  maximumAverage high: 19.9 m3/s (700 cu ft/s)
Record high: 60.0 m3/s (2,120 cu ft/s) (in 1941)
Basin features
ProgressionRednitzRegnitzMainRhineNorth Sea
The Markgrafen Bridge at Windsbach
The Franconian Rezat near Wassermungenau
The Franconian Rezat near Georgensgmünd

The Franconian Rezat (German: Fränkische Rezat, pronounced [ˈfʁɛŋkɪʃə ˈʁɛtsat]) is a 77-kilometre-long (48 mi) river in southern Germany.[4] It is the western, left source river of the Rednitz.[5] It rises in the Franconian Heights near Oberdachstetten. It flows generally east through the towns Lehrberg, Ansbach, Windsbach and Spalt. Together with the Swabian Rezat (Schwäbische Rezat), it forms the Rednitz in Georgensgmünd.

See also

References

  1. TOP 10 Bayern Nord
  2. 1 2 Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)
  3. Bayerischer Hochwassernachrichtendienst Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine (as at: 6 September 2011)
  4. Baedeker (Firm), Karl (1907). Southern Germany (Wurtemberg and Bavaria): Handbook for Travellers. K. Baedeker. p. 109. Franconian Rezat, southern germany.
  5. "Rednitz - River". RouteYou. Retrieved 2019-11-27.


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