Sieber
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Sieber
Summary
Sieber is a river[1].
Key Facts
- Sieber is located in Herzberg am Harz[2].
- Sieber is located in Hörden am Harz[3].
- Sieber is located in Elbingerode[4].
- Sieber is located in Hattorf am Harz[5].
- Sieber is located in Harz (Landkreis Goslar)[6].
- Sieber is in the country of Germany[7].
- Sieber's instance of is recorded as river[8].
- Sieber's Commons category is recorded as Sieber[9].
- Sieber's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Oder[10].
- Sieber's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.6452, 'lon': 10.2303}[11].
- Sieber's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Siebertal[12].
- Sieber's origin of the watercourse is recorded as Q28464634[13].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Goldenke[14].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Große Steinau[15].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Kleine Steinau[16].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Kulmke[17].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Lonau[18].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Große Tiefenbeek[19].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Faulbornbach[20].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Q89992007[21].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Großes Niental[22].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Fischbach[23].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Q89826711[24].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Gropenborn[25].
- Sieber's tributary is recorded as Dreibrodebach[26].
Body
Geography
Sieber is in the country of Germany[7]. Located in include Herzberg am Harz[2], an urban municipality in Germany[27], in Germany[28]; Hörden am Harz[3], a municipality without town privileges in Germany[29], in Germany[30]; Elbingerode[4], a municipality without town privileges in Germany[31], in Germany[32]; Hattorf am Harz[5], a municipality without town privileges in Germany[33], in Germany[34]; and Harz (Landkreis Goslar)[6], an unincorporated area in Germany[35], in Germany[36].
Physical Characteristics
Sieber's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+35'}[37].
Designation and Status
Sieber's instance of is recorded as river[8].