Sehma

Sehma
Location Sachsen
Source near Neudorf
50°28′05″N 12°58′18″E / 50.46806°N 12.971528°E / 50.46806; 12.971528Coordinates: 50°28′05″N 12°58′18″E / 50.46806°N 12.971528°E / 50.46806; 12.971528
Source height ca. 720 m above sea level (NHN)
Mouth near Wiesa into the Zschopau
50°36′17″N 12°59′35″E / 50.604861°N 12.99306°E / 50.604861; 12.99306
Mouth height 464.5 m above sea level (NHN)
Descent ca. 255.5 m
Basin Elbe
Progression Zschopau Mulde Elbe North Sea

The Sehma is a right tributary of the river Zschopau in the German federal state of Saxony and begins at the confluence of its headstreams the White Sehma (Weiße Sehma) and Red Sehma (Rote Sehma).

In the valley of the combined Sehma are the long, narrow villages of Neudorf, Cranzahl and Sehma which belong to the municipality of Sehmatal. The Sehma continues to the merged town of Annaberg-Buchholz where it divides Buchholz in the west from Annaberg in the east, the two quarters having been independent towns until 1945. The Sehma valley is also home to the village of Frohnau and its well-known hammer mill, the Frohnauer Hammer. Above Wiesa the Sehma discharges into the Zschopau.

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