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The Olef is a river in
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. It is long and a left-hand tributary of the
Urft Kall () is a municipality in the district of Euskirchen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Eifel hills, approximatively 20 km south-west of Euskirchen Euskirchen (; Ripuarian language, Ripuarian: ''Öske ...
. It flows through the
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in the western part of the Germany and eastern part of Belgium.


Geography

The Olef rises on the Ramscheider Höhe, near the
Zitter Forest The Zitter Forest () is located in the Eifel region in the German district of Euskirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia) and in the Belgian province of Liège (Wallonia). Its highest point is . The Zitter Forest lies in the North Eifel between Hellenth ...
, about southwest of Hollerath at an elevation of , immediately on the state border. From here it flows initially northwest and through the woods of the ''Dreiherren Wald''. The valley of the Olef forms the state border here which runs along the river. From its confluence with the ''Wiesbach'' it enters Germany. It then forms ''inter alia'', the eastern boundary of the safety zones of the Elsenborn Military Training Area. The river course changes direction in a wide arc to head east. In the next section the Olef flows through the Schleiden Forest (''Forst Schleiden'') and is impounded to create the Olef Reservoir in front of
Hellenthal Hellenthal is a municipality in the district of Euskirchen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Eifel hills, near the border with Belgium, approx. 30 km south-west of Euskirchen and 40 km south-east of Aa ...
. In Hellenthal it is joined from the right and southwest by the ''Platißbach''. At the end of the village of Hellenthal, near ''Kirschseiffen'', the river turns north. At the northern edge of
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it picks up the ''Reifferscheider Bach'' from the right. Other villages en route are Oberhausen,
Schleiden Schleiden () is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies in the Eifel hills, in the district of Euskirchen (district), Euskirchen, and has 12,998 inhabitants as of 30 June 2017. Schleiden is connected by a tourist railway to Kall, German ...
, Olef, Nierfeld and
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. Here the Olef discharges into the Urft from the left at a height of . Along its 27.9-kilometre-long route the Olef descends through 335 metres, which represent an average riverbed gradient of 12 ‰. It drains an area of


Tributary streams

* ''Jansbach'' – 4.7 km long, left-hand tributary at Official topographic map, 1:25,000 series * ''Troglichtenbach'' – 2.9 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Rathssiefen'' – 1.7 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Merlenbach'' – 1.4 km long, right-hand tributary at * ''Wiesbach'' – 5.8 km long, left-hand tributary at * ''Reiffelbach'' – 1.8 km long, left-hand tributary at * ''Kürteborn'' – 0.7 km long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Lehrbach'' – 1.1 km long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Birkensiefen'' – 1.5 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Hesselbach'' – 1.8 km long, left-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Hesselbach'' – 1.2 km long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Engelmannssiefen'' – 0.9 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Jüngselbach'' – 2.5 km long, left-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Schürenter Siefen'' – 0.5 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Tössiefen'' – 0.8 km long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Gammelsbach'' – 1.0 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Moderbach'' – 1.1 km long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at * ''Bernerssiefen'' – 0.8 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Kohlsiefen'' – 1.3 km long, left-hand tributary *
Platißbach The Platißbach is a roughly , southern and orographically right-hand tributary of the River Olef in the municipality of Hellenthal in Germany. Course The Platißbach rises in the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park in the North Eifel natural region ...
– 7.4 km long, right-hand tributary in Hellenthal at * ''Hintersiefen'' – 0.9 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Reifferscheider Bach'' – 13.7 km long, right-hand tributary in Blumenthal at * ''Mühlenseifen'' – 1.4 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Rinkenbach'' – 2.9 km long, right-hand tributary in Oberhausen at * ''Holzbach'' – 1.9 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Hellesbach'' – 2.3 km long, left-hand tributary near Oberhausen at * ''Scheidebach'' – 2.2 km long, right-hand tributary near Wiesgen at * ''Holgenbach'' – 1.3 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Dieffenbach'' – 7.3 km long, left-hand tributary in Schleiden at * ''Höddelbach'' – 4.3 km long, left-hand tributary in Schleiden at * ''Rosselbach'' – 2.1 km long, right-hand tributary near Schleiden at * ''Selbach'' – 2.6 km long, right-hand tributary near Olef at * ''Paffenbach'' – 1.4 km long, left-hand tributary * ''Frohnbach'' – 1.1 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Dehlenbach'' – 2.2 km long, right-hand tributary * ''Tränkelbach'' – 1.6 km long, right-hand tributary


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* {{Authority control Rivers of the Ardennes (Belgium) Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia Rivers of Belgium Rivers of Liège Province Büllingen Rivers of the Eifel Rivers of Germany Belgium–Germany border International rivers of Europe Border rivers