The Iterbach is a natural flowing water that flows into the Inde from the left near Kornelimünster in the Aachen city region.
The Iterbach rises in the Osthertogenwald, south of Raeren in Belgium. At boundary stone 927, near the village of Sief, it crosses the border into Germany. It is fed by the Periolbach, Belvener Bach, Brandenburg, Schniders, Reybach and Orsbach. It is close to nature, but polluted by the intensive agriculture and wastewater from Belgium. The valley of the same name is spanned by the Itertal viaduct of the Vennbahn before Kornelimünster. The stone bridge structure from 1885 is a listed building. After the closure of the railway, the Vennbahn cycle path now leads over it.
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Städteregion Aachen, Germany
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