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Too bad I cannot find anymore where I found that number when I originally created this article. I could find the catchment area now, but sadly that source doesn't say anything about length. I will look further if I can find any references, or a different number. andy18:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
The length of the Hönne in Balve 13,2 km , in Menden 11,4 km -> this means 24,6 km. 8,4 km for Neuenrade and Fröndenberg? I would say this could not be possible. --Weissmann10:18, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
I just found that number, and as it's from a office of NRW it should be rather authorative. [1] says thre Hönne has 27.8 km within the Märkischer Kreis, that'd mean another 5.2 for Fröndenberg. Haven't checked a map if that'd reasonable however, but it's the best I could find with google. Probably have to check some offline sources like books as well. andy11:42, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Hmmm, still not sure about the numbers. As the Ruhr marks the boundary between Menden and Froendenberg, and thus also the boundary of the Maerkischer Kreis, the Hoenne is completely within MK. Thus the two numbers directly contradict themself... andy12:49, 8 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
So that would make it 13,2 + 11,4 + 6,5 = 31,1 kilometers long instead of 33, according to your information. Where did you get the info from? The city itself? NielsF18:27, 9 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
But it ends near Fröndenberg, doesn't it. Even though it does not touch the area of the town Fröndenberg, its mouth is much nearer to the town center of Fröndenberg than to Menden. andy11:14, 25 October 2006 (UTC)Reply