Parthe river basin

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The Parthe river basin is the drainage area of the Parthe River in Saxony, Germany, encompassing towns such as Naunhof and contributing to the region’s hydrology and landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
river basin
climate temperate climate
contains Parthe River NERFINISHED
containsSettlement Borsdorf NERFINISHED
Leipzig (eastern parts)
Naunhof NERFINISHED
Taucha NERFINISHED
contributesTo regional hydrology of Saxony
country Germany NERFINISHED
drainagePattern dendritic drainage pattern (predominantly)
drainedBy Parthe River NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemService flood regulation
groundwater recharge
habitat provision
surface water drainage
hasEnvironmentalConcern floodplain conservation
water quality management
hasGeomorphologicalFeature alluvial plains
valley floors
hasHydrologicalFeature tributary streams of the Parthe
hasLandUse agricultural land
forested areas
settlement areas
hasSoilType alluvial soils (locally)
loess-derived soils (locally)
hydrologicalUnitOf Saxony NERFINISHED
influences local landscape
language German (administrative and local use)
locatedIn Leipzig district (partly) NERFINISHED
Nordsachsen district (partly) NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
district of Leipzig (Landkreis Leipzig) NERFINISHED
eastern Germany
monitoredBy regional water authorities of Saxony
partOf Elbe river basin
White Elster river system NERFINISHED
relevantFor flood protection measures in the Parthe valley
regional water management planning
riverMouthBasinOf Parthe River at its confluence with the White Elster
subjectTo flood risk
supports riparian vegetation along the Parthe River
usedFor agriculture
recreation
settlement development

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Naunhof locatedOn Parthe river basin