Gauangelbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Leimbach in Dielheim. enpferch.[2] It soon emerges from the forest, crosses the Rodungsinsel to the south, intersects the L 600 that runs through it and then follows the edge of the Gauangellocher Teich forest area, before turning south-east through this forest in the direction of Gauangelloch.
Gauangelbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Leimbach in Dielheim. enpferch.[2] It soon emerges from the forest, crosses the Rodungsinsel to the south, intersects the L 600 that runs through it and then follows the edge of the Gauangellocher Teich forest area, before turning south-east through this forest in the direction of Gauangelloch.
The Path of the River starts at the edge of the forest on the Untere Weidenklinge district. The water then disappears into a canal and only reappears on the outskirts of Gauangelloch at the Bettendorff moated Gauangelloch castle. After traveling about 1 kilometers south, it reaches the municipal boundary with Schatthausen. Past the moated castle and the village of Schatthausen, the stream turns to the southwest. And at the height of the Hohenhardt golf course, it takes in the Ochsenbach and then the Maisbach from the left.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).