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The Mehrbach () is a river, long, and a tributary of the Wied. Its GKZ is 27164, its catchment has an area of .

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The Mehrbach () is a river, long, and a tributary of the Wied. Its GKZ is 27164, its catchment has an area of .

== Course == The Mehrbach rises in the north of the Westerwald, north of Werkhausen, in the vicinity of the border between Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia, and flows in a southerly direction. On its way to the Wied it initially crosses the territories of Werkhausen, Hasselbach and Forstmehren. It then forms the boundary between the parishes of Ersfeld and Kraam and flows through the village of Mehren in a southerly direction. South of Hirz-Maulsbach to its confluence, the Mehrbach forms the boundary between the districts of Neuwied on the right and Altenkirchen on the left, apart from a break near . In Neuwied the Mehrbach flows through the municipality of Asbach with its parishes and hamlets of , , , , and ; in the district of Altenkirchen it passes through the municipalities of Kescheid and Rott.

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