**Goldbach (Eder)**
**Definition**
Goldbach (Eder) is a small river in the state of Hesse, Germany, and a tributary of the Eder River.
**Article**
### Geography
The Goldbach (Eder) flows through the northern part of Hesse, contributing to the Eder River system. It runs through a predominantly rural landscape characterized by forests and agricultural land.
### Hydrology
As a tributary, the Goldbach plays a role in the local watershed, feeding into the Eder River, which eventually joins the Fulda River. The river supports local ecosystems and helps maintain regional water balance.
### Importance
While relatively minor in size, the Goldbach (Eder) is significant for local biodiversity and serves as a natural resource for surrounding communities. It also contributes to the scenic value of the region.
**Meta Description**
Goldbach (Eder) is a small river in Hesse, Germany, and a tributary of the Eder River, supporting local ecosystems and rural landscapes.