- The
Ronceva (also Roncevabach) is a
stream that
flows through the East
Westphalian town of Lübbecke. The
source of the
Ronceva lies at 230 m above NN in...
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drops to 150 m above NN at the end of the valley,
where the
source of the
Ronceva stream is found. In the
ravine itself,
although it was
formed by erosive...
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Rolfbach Romecke,
tributary of the Möhne Romecke,
tributary of the
Linnepe Ronceva Rose
Rosenaue Rospebach Roßsiefenbach Rotbach,
tributary of the Erft Rotbach...
- Reineberg, Lübbecke's
local hill,
which is 300
metres to the east, west of the
Ronceva valley.
Today the
Meseberg has no
particular importance for hikers, and...
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Dehmer Mühlenbach (47132, L, MI)
Bastau (4714, L, MI) Flöthe (47142, L, MI)
Ronceva (L,MI) Bastau-Entlaster (47148, L, MI)
Osterbach (47192, R, MI) (Bückeburger)...
- the north; to the
south can
parts of the
Ravensberg Basin be seen. The
Ronceva rises on the
western slope of the mountain. To the
north are the peaks...
- less than five
water mills in Lübbecke in 1750
along the
course of the
Ronceva, and the
utilisation of
water power was a
crucial factor in
enabling towns...
- on the
southern slopes of the
Wurzelbrink drain towards the south. The
Ronceva river flows through the town
itself (mostly
through pipes) and via the...