- Havel
Infobox River | river_name = Havel
caption = Rivers Havel (dark blue) and Rhin (turquoise)
origin =Brandenburg
mouth =Elbe
basin_countries =Germany
length = 325 km
elevation = 63 m
discharge = 108 m³/s
watershed = 24,096 km²The Havel (IPA2|ˈhaːfəl) is a river inMecklenburg-Vorpommern ,Brandenburg ,Berlin andSaxony-Anhalt ,Germany . It is a right tributary of theElbe river and 325 km in length. Extended by theOder-Havel Canal it connects theOder with Berlin and the Elbe.The source of the Havel is located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern between Lake
Müritz and the city ofNeubrandenburg . It has no source as usual but source lakes in the Diekenbruch near Ankershagen, so you cannot see any water pouring out somewhere, and this lakes are situated right beside the water divide between the North and Baltic Sea. Thus located south-east from the water divide it flows toward the Elbe and the North Sea, every river north-east of it flows to the Baltic Sea. The territory ofBrandenburg is entered near the town ofFürstenberg . In its upper part and between Berlin andBrandenburg an der Havel the river forms several lakes. Its main tributary is theSpree river, which joins the Havel inSpandau , a western borough of Berlin, at the junction being longer and delivering more water than the Havel itself. The second largest tributary is the Rhin, in the Middle Ages named by settlers from the lower Rhine. At the southern end of the Ruppiner See, weirs can distribute the waters of the Rhin either east- or westwards, connecting to the Havel in places 67km by air, or more than 160 km of river apart.The region around and north of the central part of the Havel is calledHavelland . It consists of sandy hills and low marshes. On the last few kilometres the Havel flows in the territory ofSaxony-Anhalt , where it enters the Elbe nearHavelberg . Due to its minimal gradient it is liable to high waters of the Elbe.In earlier Greek or Latin sources, such as in
Tacitus 'Germania the name of the river was also written as "Habola, Habula, Havela"Fact|date=April 2008. The river name Havel is related to German "Haff, habe, hafen", MHG "Hafen" meaning port, harbor)Fact|date=April 2008.When later
Slavic people moved into the Havel river area, they were in German sources called Heveller (very seldomHavolane ). People continued living around the river Havel. They built four important bridges, inSpandau , inPotsdam , in Brandenburg an in a western suburb of that town and Berlin has a large number of bridges.Towns on the course of the river include:
Zehdenick ,Oranienburg ,Berlin ,Potsdam , Werder, Brandenburg,Premnitz ,Rathenow andHavelberg .
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