Kohlbach (Ammer)
The Kohlbach is a small stream located in Bavaria, Germany. It is a tributary of the Ammer river. The Kohlbach flows generally in a northerly direction through a primarily rural landscape characterized by meadows, forests, and agricultural fields. It is part of the larger Ammer-Amper watershed and contributes to the overall hydrological balance of the region. Information regarding the Kohlbach's length, specific flow rate, or ecological significance is limited but generally indicates a small, typical Bavarian stream. It likely supports local flora and fauna and contributes to the water quality of the Ammer. The stream's name, "Kohlbach," likely refers to the presence of coal or charcoal production in the area historically, or perhaps to dark-colored soil along its banks. Further investigation into local historical records and geographical surveys would be needed to confirm the specific etymology.