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ohre Latitude and Longitude:

52°18′40″N 11°45′55″E / 52.31111°N 11.76528°E / 52.31111; 11.76528
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Ohre
The Ohre near Calvörde
Location
Country Germany
States
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Lower Saxony
Mouth 
 • location
Elbe
 • coordinates
52°18′40″N 11°45′55″E / 52.31111°N 11.76528°E / 52.31111; 11.76528
Length104.9 km (65.2 mi) [1]
Basin size1,670 km2 (640 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression ElbeNorth Sea

The Ohre is a river in northern Germany, left tributary to the Elbe. Its total length is 103 kilometres (64 mi). Its source is north of Wolfsburg, in Lower Saxony. It flows generally south-east, at first following the border of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. After Buchhorst it flows completely through Saxony-Anhalt, along the Mittellandkanal. It flows into the Elbe in Rogätz, north of Magdeburg. The towns Brome, Calvörde, Haldensleben and Wolmirstedt lie along the river. The upper course of the Ohre is in the Drömling nature reserve.

Between the end of the Second World War and German reunification, the Ohre separated East from West Germany and so formed part of the Inner German border.

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ohre Latitude and Longitude:

52°18′40″N 11°45′55″E / 52.31111°N 11.76528°E / 52.31111; 11.76528
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ohre
The Ohre near Calvörde
Location
Country Germany
States
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Lower Saxony
Mouth 
 • location
Elbe
 • coordinates
52°18′40″N 11°45′55″E / 52.31111°N 11.76528°E / 52.31111; 11.76528
Length104.9 km (65.2 mi) [1]
Basin size1,670 km2 (640 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression ElbeNorth Sea

The Ohre is a river in northern Germany, left tributary to the Elbe. Its total length is 103 kilometres (64 mi). Its source is north of Wolfsburg, in Lower Saxony. It flows generally south-east, at first following the border of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. After Buchhorst it flows completely through Saxony-Anhalt, along the Mittellandkanal. It flows into the Elbe in Rogätz, north of Magdeburg. The towns Brome, Calvörde, Haldensleben and Wolmirstedt lie along the river. The upper course of the Ohre is in the Drömling nature reserve.

Between the end of the Second World War and German reunification, the Ohre separated East from West Germany and so formed part of the Inner German border.

See also

References



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