Stege and Waidbach

River in Germany
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54°06′58″N 11°55′00″E / 54.1160°N 11.9167°E / 54.1160; 11.9167 / 53°58′36″N 12°00′46″E / 53.9768°N 12.0129°E / 53.9768; 12.0129Basin featuresProgressionMühlenfließ→ Baltic Sea
Beke→ Warnow→ Baltic Sea

Stege and Waidbach are two small rivers in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, forming a pseudobifurcation. This means, they are linked by a waterbody that is drained in both directions. The common top section is fed by sources in small valleys at the eastern slope of Kühlung hills. The northern part, Stege, flows into the Mühlenfließ in Bad Doberan. The southern part, Waidbach, flows into the Beke near Ziesendorf.

Mühlenfließ, Stege and Waidbach
dark lilac: pseudobifurkation
lilac: canal built in 1968
green area: below sea level

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