- Weser River
Infobox_River
river_name = Weser
caption = The Weser near Bad Oeynhausen.
origin = Fulda andWerra
mouth =North Sea
basin_countries =Germany
length = 452 km
elevation = 117 m
discharge = 327 m³/s
watershed = 46,306 km²The Weser (IPA2|ˈveːzɐ) is a
river in north-westernGermany . Formed atHann. Münden by thetributary (confluence) of the Fulda andWerra , it flows through Lower Saxony, then reaching the historic (Hanseatic League ) port city of Bremen before emptying into theNorth Sea 50 km further north atBremerhaven , which is also a seaport. On the opposite (west) bank is the town ofNordenham at the foot of the Butjadingen Peninsula; thus, the mouth of the river is located inLower Saxony . The Weser has an overall length of 452 km. Together with its Werra tributary, which originates inThuringia , its length is 744 km.Etymology
Linguistically, the name of both rivers, Weser and Werra, goes back to the same source, the differentiation being caused by the old linguistic border between Upper und
Lower German , which touched the region of Hannoversch Münden.The name "Weser" is linked to other rivers such as the "Wear" in England and the "Vistula" in Poland, all of which are ultimately derived from the root *"weis-" "to flow", which gave Old English/Old Frisian "wāse" "mud, ooze", Old Norse "veisa" "slime, stagnant pool", Dutch "waas" "lawn", Old Saxon "waso" "wet ground, mire", and Old High German "wasal" "rain".
Course
The Weser river is the longest German river to reach the sea the course of which lies entirely within the national territory.
The top section of its course leads through a hilly region called the
Weserbergland . It extends from the confluence of the Fulda and the Werra to the Porta Westfalica, where it runs through a gorge between two mountain chains, theWiehengebirge in the west and theWeserbergland in the east.Between
Minden and the North Sea, it has largely been canalised, permitting ships of up to 1,200 tons to navigate it. Eight hydroelectric dams are located along its length. Further downstream, it is linked to theDortmund-Ems Canal via the Küstenkanal, and another canal links it atBremerhaven to theElbe River . A large reservoir on theEder river, the main tributary of the Fulda, is used to regulate water levels on the Weser so as to ensure adequate depth for shipping throughout the year. The dam, built in 1914, was bombed and destroyed by British planes in February 1943, causing massive destruction and approximately 70 deaths downstream, but was rebuilt within four months. Today, theEdersee reservoir is a major summer resort area and provides substantial hydroelectricity.The Weser enters the
North Sea in the southernmost part of theGerman Bight . In the North Sea it splits up into two arms representing the ancient riverbed at the end of the lastice age . These sea-arms are called "Alte Weser" (old Weser) and "Neue Weser" (new Weser). They represent the major waterways for ships heading for the harbors ofBremerhaven ,Nordenham and Bremen. The northernmost point of the Weser is marked by the "Alte Weser" lighthouse. This lighthouse replaced the historic and famous "Roter Sand " lighthouse in 1964.Tributaries
The largest tributary of the Weser is the
Aller , which joins south of Bremen. The tributaries of the Weser and the Werra (from source to mouth) are:Left
* Ulster
* Fulda, withEder
*Diemel
*Große Aue
*Hunte Right
*
Nesse
* Aller
* Lesum (Wümme)Notable towns
Towns along the Weser, from the confluence of Werra and Fulda to the mouth, include: Hann. Münden,
Beverungen , Höxter,Holzminden ,Bodenwerder ,Hameln ,Hessisch Oldendorf ,Rinteln ,Vlotho ,Bad Oeynhausen ,Porta Westfalica , Minden,Petershagen ,Nienburg ,Achim , Bremen, Brake, Nordenham, Bremerhaven.
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