Wietze (Aller)

Wietze is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Aller. Its total length including its source river Edder (length 3.4 km (2.1 mi)) is 41.0 km (25.5 mi).[1]

Wietze
The Wietze after 20 km, between Mellendorf (a district of Wedemark) and Fuhrberg (a district of Burgwedel)
Location
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
Reference no.4872
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSource: north east of Altwarmbüchen (a district of Isernhagen), at confluence of Flöth and Edder
  coordinates52°26′47″N 9°51′59″E
  elevation56 m 
(Flöth 60 m above NN, Eder 59 m above NN)
Mouth 
  location
north west of Wietze into the Aller
  coordinates
52°39′54″N 9°48′22″E
  elevation
28 m
Length41.0 km (25.5 mi)[1]
Basin size514 km2 (198 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionAllerWeserNorth Sea
Landmarks
Tributaries 
  leftLaher Graben, Johannisgraben (Mühlengraben),
  rightWiesenbach, Hengstbeeke, Wulbeck, Rixförder Graben, Fuhrengraben

Geography

The river begins at the confluence of the Edder and Flöth northeast of Hanover near Altwarmbüchen, a district of Isernhagen. From there it flows several kilometres to the west through the southern part of Isernhagen to Langenhagen and from there on only in a northern direction to just beyond the village of Wietze, where it merges with the River Aller flowing from the south.

In the second half of its course the Wietze forms a pronounced depression with a bog-like region known as the Wietzenbruch. This is a region of extensive forest and fen woodland (Bruchwald) about 400 square kilometres (150 sq mi) in area. Wietzenbruch, a suburb of the town of Celle lies next to it.

The name of the river is derived from wizene ("wych elm river").

See also

References

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