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Lopau

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State
  
Lower Saxony, Germany

Basin size
  
102 Quadratkilometer

River system
  
Elbe

Country
  
Germany

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Main source
  
source streams in the parish of Lopau 70 m above sea level (NN)

River mouth
  
near Oldendorf into the Luhe 37 m above sea level (NN)

Progression
  
Luhe → Ilmenau → Elbe → North Sea

The Lopau is a river in the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. It is a right tributary of the Luhe.

Contents

Map of Lopau, Germany

CourseEdit

The Lopau rises with two headstreams from the ponds known as the Süderteichen and the Westerteichen in the Westergrund in the Munster North Training Area, near the abandoned village of Lopau, that lies within the borough of Munster. In its upper reaches the Lopau flows through uncultivated grassland, which is becoming increasingly afforested by alders and invaded by the wooded area of the Raubkammer. In Bockum, a village in the municipality of Rehlingen in Lüneburg District, it picks up the Ehlbeck, a left-hand tributary. East of Amelinghausen the river is impounded by a dam by the B 209 federal road to create the tourist lake of Lopausee. North of Amelinghausen the Lopau discharges into the Luhe near the gravesite of Oldendorfer Totenstatt by Oldendorf (Luhe). From source to mouth the river is 12.7 km.

References

Lopau Wikipedia