Everything about Lesum totally explained
The
Wümme is a
river in northern
Germany. It is the left tributary of the
Lesum, which runs into the
Weser River.
It runs 118 km across northern
Lower Saxony and the state of
Bremen, marking the border between the two states for part of its course.
The river's source is located on the Wulfsberg in
Lüneburg Heath. West of
Rotenburg, it takes up the rivers
Rodau and
Wiedau. It merges with the
Hamme by Wasserhorst where the two rivers combine to form the Lesum.
Towns on the Wümme river:
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