Beautiful River Spree In Germany
Beautiful River Spree In Germany
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The Spree Sorbian languages: Sprjewja, Czech: Sprva) is a river that flows through the Saxony, Brandenburg and Berlin states of Germany, and in the st nad Labem region of the Czech Republic. Approximately 400 kilometres (250 mi) in length, it is a left bank tributary of the River Havel, which itself flows into the Elbe and then the North Sea. It is the river on which the original centre of Berlin was built.
The source of the Spree is a small pond surrounded by a lawn & trees in Neugersdorf, Germany, in the Lusatian Highlands (Lausitzer Bergland) near the Czech border. Almost immediately, the Spree flows into the Volksbad, a large outdoor swimming pool at Volksbadstrae 15. Exiting northwest it passes under a railway line at Rumburger Strae & continues towards the Spreequelle in Ebersbach. The Spree runs on the border for a short distance at two points (near Ebersbach and Oppach) before leaving the hills and passing through the old city of Bautzen/Budyin, the center of the Sorbs in Upper Lusatia. Just to the north of Bautzen the river flows through the Bautzen Reservoir. Further north the river passes through the city of Spremberg and the Spremberg Reservoir before reaching the city of Cottbus. To the north of Cottbus the river enters the Spreewald, a large wetlands area in Lower Lusatia.
In the Spreewald the river passes through the towns of Lbbenau, Lbben and Leibsch. Just below Leibsch, the Dahme Flood Relief Canal diverts water from the Spree to run into the River Dahme at Mrkisch Buchholz. The Spree continues north from Leibsch before flowing into the Neuendorfer See at the northern edge of the Spreewald. From the Neundorfer See it then flows in an easterly direction to the Schwielochsee, and then in a northerly and westerly direction to the town of Frstenwalde. From Frstenwalde the river continues to flow westwards, through the Dmeritzsee and Mggelsee, to Kpenick in the southeastern part of Berlin, where it is joined by its tributary, the River Dahme.
The final reach of the Spree is where it is best known. It flows through the city centre of Berlin to join the River Havel in Spandau, one of Berlins western boroughs, which itself ultimately merges with the Elbe to enter the sea in Cuxhaven, after flowing through Hamburg. On its route through Berlin, the river passes Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom), the Reichstag and the Schloss Charlottenburg. The renowned Museum Island (Museumsinsel), with its collection of five major museums, is actually an island in the Spree.
In 2004 the Badeschiff floating swimming pool opened on the Spree in Berlin.
Navigation
Small craft, such as punts, are widely used in wetlands of the Spreewald. Larger craft can reach as far upstream as Leibsch, although the upper reaches are relatively shallow and are generally only used by leisure craft. Some intermediate reaches are unnavigable and by-passed by canals.
For a stretch of about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of and flowing through Frstenwalde, the river forms part of the Oder-Spree Canal. On this reach, and on the reach west of the confluence with the River Dahme at Kpenick, the river forms part of secondary commercially link between Berlin and the River Oder and hence Poland. The canal diverges from the Spree just east of Frstenwalde and later joins the River Dahme at the (lake) Seddinsee.
In Berlin, the Spree forms part of a dense network of navigable waterways, many of which are artificial, and which provide a wide choice of routes. Several important commercial harbours can be found on this network, and tugs and barges move sand, grain, bricks, and beer. Tour boats tour the central section of the Spree and its adjoining waterways on a frequent basis.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Shahinur Rahman Shajeeb
Genre: Education
App version: 1.0
App size: 2.5M
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