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Siede

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State
  
Lower Saxony, Germany

River system
  
Weser

Country
  
Germany

Main source
  
Reihausen near Engeln

Landmarks
  
Villages: Siedenburg

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River mouth
  
into the Große Aue about 31 m above sea level (NN)

The Siede is a left-hand (northern) tributary of the Große Aue, about 22 kilometres (14 mi) long in north Germany. It runs mainly through the southern part of the district of Diepholz and belongs to the Weser river system.

Contents

Map of Siede, Germany

Course

The Siede emerges near Reihausen in the village of Engeln in the parish of Bruchhausen-Vilsen, flows in a southerly direction through Siedenburg to which has given its name. It then leaves Diepholz district and discharges into the Große Aue in the district of Nienburg.

The tributaries of the Siede are the Kuhlenkamper Beeke (= upper and middle reaches of the Päpser Bach), the Speckenbach and the Eschbach.

References

Siede Wikipedia