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Hainbach (Speyerbach) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hainbach (Speyerbach)

The Hainbach, historically also called the Heimbach (see History section), in its lower reaches also called the Wooggraben〔According to the Rhineland-Palatinate Rivers Authority ''Wooggraben'' is the official name for the whole of the Hainbach, whilst the Woogbach is listed as the ''Nonnenbach''.〕 and Krebsbächel, is a river, overt 33 kilometres long, and a right tributary of the Speyerbach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
In the Middle Ages there was a fortified abbey by the middle reaches of the river which belonged to a Roman Catholic religious order and acted as the regional administrative centre or commandry.
== Course ==
The Hainbach rises at a height of on the east flank of the Roßberg mountain () in the Haardt, the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest range. It flows around the Teufelsberg (), initially heading west and then south. After four kilometres it leaves the mountains between Frankweiler and Gleisweiler, passes through the narrow hill zone of the rift valley and enters the Upper Rhine Plain. Running initially eastwards, later northeastwards, it passes through Böchingen, Walsheim, Knöringen, Essingen and, on the southern edge of the Gäu region, the municipality of Hochstadt, the parishes of Zeiskam and Lustadt and the municipality of Weingarten.
In Schwegenheim it turns northwards; from Harthausen it is called the ''Wooggraben'' and changes direction to head east. On the southwestern edge of Dudenhofen it is led under the Speyerbach (carried on an embankment) through a culvert, passing the village as the ''Krebsbächel'' in a largely canalised riverbed and discharges on the northeastern edge of Dudenhofen (elevation ) from the right into the ''Woogbach'', also called the ''Nonnenbach''〔 which is a left side arm of the Speyerbach.

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