- Geroldsbach
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name = Geroldsbach
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country = Tyrol, Austria
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city = Innsbruck
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length = 8
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source_name = Birgitzköpfl
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source_elevation = 1.900
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mouth_name =Inn River at Sieglanger, Innsbruck
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image_caption =The Geroldsbach
creek originates southern ofGötzens on 1.900 m Sea Level. It is compound of 5 fan-like source waters. First it flows through the village and changes there its direction Northeast and passes through the district "New-„Götzens“." It flows further down theWilten Mount and merges atSieglanger inInnsbruck with theInn River . The creek has a length of 8 kilometres whereof 3.9 lies on Innsbruck city area.The creek provides four water
reservoirs for the region „Götzens“ and two in "Wilten" with drinking water, which is strongly used for supplying thepenitentiary Innsbruck and Sieglanger.Fact|date=February 2008 As a matter of fact the lower course has less water. However, the whole course keeps Grade A quality.Fact|date=February 2008At high water or heavy rain the small stream became a danger so had to be straightened sporadically near living areas.
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