- The
Fichtelnaab is a river, 47.5
kilometres long, in
Upper Franconia and the
Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. It
rises in the
Fichtel Mountains and...
- tributary, the Röslau to the
south two
headstreams of the Naab: the
Fichtelnaab in the
centre and the
Haidenaab to one side to the west the
White Main...
- Fichtelgebirge. The main
rivers in the
district are the
Waldnaab and the
Fichtelnaab. The
district was
formed in 1972 by
merging the
previous districts Tirschenreuth...
- Roof Report" (PDF). ICPDR.
April 2004. p. 12. Die Naab – mit Waldnaab,
Fichtelnaab, Haidenaab. (2004) Luftbildband, 132 Seiten, Pustet, Regensburg, 2004...
-
Gregnitz is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It
flows into the
Fichtelnaab near Ebnath. List of
rivers of
Bavaria Complete table of the
Bavarian Waterbody...
- Railways. The line ran in a
northwesterly direction along the
valley of the
Fichtelnaab river up into the
Fichtel Mountains. P****ing
through Ebnath and Brand...
-
reach the
North Sea via the Rhine, and the
nearby Fichtelnaab Spring,
which drains via the
Fichtelnaab and
Danube into the
Black Sea. The
White Main Spring...
- the east of the mountain,
above the
village of
Fichtelberg as does the
Fichtelnaab, a
headstream of the Naab. The
European Watershed also runs over the...
- woods.
Beyond that it is
joined at Neuhaus/Windischeschenbach by the
Fichtelnaab approaching from the northwest. From
there the
Waldnaab heads south,...
-
headstreams of the Main,
which flows westwards to the Rhine, and the
Fichtelnaab,
which flows south and
enters the Danube.
Since 1857
Fichtelberg has...