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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Allerbach is a left tributary of the Warm Bode, just under five kilometres long, in the Harz Mountains of central Germany.The source region of the "Little Allerbach" (Kleiner Allerbach) is located in a boggy wood at a height of 560 m above sea level and lies about 100 metres north of the level crossing on the K 1353 county road (Kreisstraße) (Sorge – Elend section) with the railway line of the Trans-Harz Railway.The source region of the "Big Allerbach" (Großer Allerbach) is located on the southwest hillside of the Rauher Jakob (560 m above NN); it lies at a height of 540 m above sea level.The stream flows downhill in an easterly direction.As far as its confluence immediately next to the L 98 Landesstraße (Tanne – Königshütte section), the Allerbach forms the historic boundary of the Amt of Elbingerode. . }

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