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Description of the Lower Weser and its Improvement
The River Werra flowing from the Thüringer forests, and the River Fulda flowing from the Vogelsgebirge and the Rhön, unite at Münden, forming there the River Weser. From Münden to Bremen, a distance of 366 km., the river is called the Upper Weser, and for a distance of 69 km., extending from Bremen to Bremerhaven, the Lower Weser.
Description of the Lower Weser and its Improvement
The River Werra flowing from the Thüringer forests, and the River Fulda flowing from the Vogelsgebirge and the Rhön, unite at Münden, forming there the River Weser. From Münden to Bremen, a distance of 366 km., the river is called the Upper Weser, and for a distance of 69 km., extending from Bremen to Bremerhaven, the Lower Weser.
Description of the Lower Weser and its Improvement
Franzius, L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 29 ; 173-193
2021-01-01
211893-01-01 pages
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