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Wümme

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Main source
  
Lüneburg Heath

Length
  
118 km

Mouth
  
Lesum

River mouth
  
Lesum

Source
  
Lüneburg Heath

Country
  
Germany

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Hamme, Weser, Lesum, Borgfelder Wümmewiesen, Aller

The Wümme is a river in northern Germany. It is the left tributary of the Lesum, which runs into the river Weser.

Map of W%C3%BCmme, Germany

It runs 118 kilometres (73 mi) across northern Lower Saxony and the state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, marking the border between the two states for part of its course.

The river's source is on the Wulfsberg in Lüneburg Heath. West of Rotenburg, it takes up the rivers Rodau and Wiedau. It merges with the Hamme near Wasserhorst (part of Blockland in Bremen), where the two rivers combine forming the Lesum.

Towns on the river Wümme are Lauenbrück, Scheeßel, Rotenburg, Ottersberg, Fischerhude, Lilienthal and Bremen.

References

Wümme Wikipedia


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