Zaber

River in Germany


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::summary River in Germany ::

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FieldValue
nameZaber
imageZaberMuendung.jpg
image_captionZaber at its confluence with the Neckar at Lauffen am Neckar
pushpin_mapGermany
pushpin_map_captionMouth of the Zaber
source1_locationNear Zaberfeld
mouth_locationNeckar at Lauffen am Neckar
mouth_coordinates
progression
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Germany
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Baden-Württemberg
length22.5 km
source1_elevation316 m
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| name = Zaber | image = ZaberMuendung.jpg | image_caption = Zaber at its confluence with the Neckar at Lauffen am Neckar | pushpin_map = Germany | pushpin_map_size = | pushpin_map_caption= Mouth of the Zaber | pushpin_map_alt =

| source1_location = Near Zaberfeld | mouth_location = Neckar at Lauffen am Neckar | mouth_coordinates = | progression = | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Germany | subdivision_type2 = State | subdivision_name2 = Baden-Württemberg | length = 22.5 km | source1_elevation = 316 m

The Zaber () is a minor tributary of the River Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is some 22 km in length and joins the Neckar from the west at Lauffen am Neckar. It has given its name to the Zabergäu, the area between the Heuchelberg and Stromberg hills.

Name

The first mention is from the year 793 as Zabernahgouwe (Zabernachgau). Traditionally it is assumed that the name is derived from the Latin word Taberna ("restaurant", "street station"). It is assumed that the Roman settlement in today's Meimsheim bore this name (similar to the Alsatian place Zabern) and that with time the place name was transferred to the surroundings or to the river. This theory is supported by the fact that there was a traffic junction in Roman Meimsheim and that the place was possibly of administrative importance for the region.

The region known as the Zabergäu, the area between the Heuchelberg and Stromberg hills, takes its name from the Zaber.

Geography

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Sources

The Zaber rises in the district of Heilbronn about two kilometres south-southwest of Zaberfeld on the northern slope of the forested Stromberg (landscape). It flows initially into a reservoir known as the Ehmetsklinge. It subsequently flows in an easterly direction through Zaberfeld, Pfaffenhofen, Güglingen and Brackenheim before reaching the Neckar at Lauffen. The river is shallow and therefore not navigable.

::data[format=table title="style="padding-bottom:1em" | Tributaries of the Zaber"] | Name | side of confluence | Length [km]Nach LUBW-FG10 (Datensatzeinträge). | Basin size in km² | remaining Length in m | Location of confluence |
elevation | Annotations | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | Zaber | – | 22,4 | 113,8 | – | Lauffen am Neckar | 161 | | | Lochwiesenbächle | left | 1,1 | | 20.614 | in reservoir Ehmetsklinge (zus. 13,2 ha Nach LUBW-SG10.) | 232 | | | Ehmetsklingenbächle | left | 2,6 | 2,3 | 20.359 | in reservoir Ehmetsklinge | 232 | länger als Zaber | | Riesenbach | left | 3,2 | 4,9 | 19.692 | Au W Zaberfeld | 220 | | | Dämmlesgraben | rechts | 1,8 | | 19.259 | Zaberfeld, Herrenwiesenweg | 218 | im Dorf verdolt | | Muttersbach | left | 1,6 | 2,6 | 19.245 | Zaberfeld, Herrenwiesenweg | 218 | | | Katzenbach | rechts | 2,0 | 3,4 | 18.091 | Sportgelände E Zaberfeld | 212 | | | Michelbach | left | 4,3 | 6,3 | 17.609 | between Reisenmühle u. Weiler an der Zaber | 203 | flows first through a reservoir | | (Bach aus der Steinenklinge) | rechts | 1,3 | | 16.671 | Weiler an der Zaber, Bogersmühle | 202 | | | Benzbach | left | 1,4 | | 15.522 | In front of road bridge in Pfaffenhofen | 201 | ab Dorfrand verdolt | | Rodbach | rechts | 2,2 | 2,2 | 15.311 | Sportstätten in Pfaffenhofen | 200 | ab Dorfrand verdolt | | (Zufluss aus der Leopoldsklinge) | rechts | 1,5 | | 14.577 | Umspannwerk vor Güglingen | 196 | | | Flügelaubach | rechts | 3,5 | 3,5 | 12.526 | Güglingen, ggü. Sophienhof | 194 | | | Riedfurtbach | left | 3,8 | 3,4 | 11.476 | Mühle S Güglingen-Frauenzimmern | 191 | | | (Sägmühlkanal) | rechts | 1,3 | | 11.444 | Mühle S Güglingen-Frauenzimmern | 190 | mit längerem Ast Balzhöfer Bach 2,635 km | | Fürtlesbach | rechts | 3,5 | 3,2 | 10.587 | opposite the industrial estate Güglingen-Frauenzimmern | 188 | | | Wurmbach | left | 4,0 | 7,3 | 9.928 | wastewater treatment plant next to the border with Brackenheim | 185 | | | Forstbach | left | 7,2 | 11,0 | 7.239 | NSG Zaberauen von Meimsheim und Botenheim vor Brackenheim-Meimsheim | 181 | | | Herrenwiesenbach | rechts | 7,4 | 11,1 | 6.738 | uh. Zabergäubahn-bridge net to Brackenheim-Meimsheim | 180 | | | Truselbach | rechts | 3,6 | | 5.282 | Brackenheim, Obere Schellenmühle | | | | Neipperger Bächle | left | 8,9 | 14,1 | 3.828 | wastewater treatment plant before the Lauffener Neckarschlinge | 170 | | ::

Notes

References

References

  1. Albrecht Greule: ''Deutsches Gewässernamenbuch. Etymology of the names of waters and the corresponding names of areas, settlements and fields.'' De Gruyter, Berlin 2014, {{ISBN. 978-3-11-019039-7
  2. Texteintrag in Blau auf der Hintergrundkarte der LUBW-FG10 im Unterwasser der Lauffener Doppelschleuse.
  3. Texteintrag in Blau auf der Hintergrundkarte der LUBW-FG10 im Hauptsee der Ehmetsklinge.
  4. Nach dem Höhenlinienbild auf der Hintergrundkarte der LUBW-FG10 abgeschätzt.
  5. Texteintrag in Blau an der Mündung auf der Hintergrundkarte der LUBW-FG10.
  6. Interpolated between adjacent values .
  7. Texteintrag in Schwarz an der Mündung auf der Hintergrundkarte der LUBW-FG10.

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