Seeve

River in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seeve (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːvə]; Low German: Seev) is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Elbe. It is approximately 40 km (25 mi) long.

CountryGermany
location
Elbe
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Seeve
Seeve near Jesteburg
Location
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLüneburg Heath
Mouth 
  location
Elbe
  coordinates
53.4246°N 10.1050°E / 53.4246; 10.1050
Length40.8 km (25.4 mi)[1]
Basin size472 km2 (182 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionElbeNorth Sea
Close

The municipality of Seevetal is named after this river.

Course

The Seeve in the Untere Seeveniederung a few kilometres before joining the Elbe

The Seeve source located is near Wehlen, south-east of Undeloh in the northern part of the Lüneburg Heath at an elevation of about 67 metres. It passes Holm, Lüllau, Jesteburg, Bendestorf, Ramelsloh, Horst, Lindhorst, Hittfeld, Karoxbostel, Glüsingen, Maschen and Hörsten. It then flows into the Elbe between Over and Wuhlenburg.

In Holm and Horst there are barrages to drive watermills. Just before joining the Elbe, the Seeve passes the natural reserve Untere Seeveniederung [de].

Water

The Seeve has a relatively steady, low water temperature throughout the year of 7 °C (45 °F) and is known as coldest river in northern Germany.[2]

See also

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