Gose (river)
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| Gose | |
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The Abzucht (Gose river) in Goslar |
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| Origin | Harz mountains 51°51′25″N 10°21′57″E / 51.85694°N 10.36583°E |
| Mouth | Oker 51°54′44.53″N 10°29′08.21″E / 51.9123694°N 10.4856139°ECoordinates: 51°54′44.53″N 10°29′08.21″E / 51.9123694°N 10.4856139°E |
| Basin countries | Germany |
| Length | 13 km (8.1 mi) |
| Source elevation | 620 meters (2,030 ft) |
The Gose is a small river, a left tributary of the Oker, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It flows through the historic town centre of Goslar, where its waters were once used in the brewing of the traditional Gose beer – although within Goslar itself the river is today known as the Abzucht (meaning "conduit" or "drain"). The Gose flows into the Oker about 3 km east of Goslar town centre.
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