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The Leiblach is a 34-kilometre-long (21 mi) tributary of Lake Constance ( Obersee ) and the Rhine , respectively. It forms the Austria–Germany border near the lake.

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2-690: The Leiblach source is near the German municipality of Heimenkirch , flowing to the southwest. Near the Austrian town of Hohenweiler , the river joins a small tributary, the Rickenbach  [ ceb ; sv ] . This tributary forms a part of the Austrian-German border, and below the confluence the border continues to follow the Leiblach until it eventually empties into Lake Constance between

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