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Kossau

Coordinates: 54°20′09″N 10°38′57″E / 54.3357°N 10.6493°E / 54.3357; 10.6493
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Kossau
Map
Location
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Baltic Sea
 • coordinates
54°20′09″N 10°38′57″E / 54.3357°N 10.6493°E / 54.3357; 10.6493

The Kossau is a stream in the district of Plön in eastern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It drains the lake Tresdorfer See [ceb; de; nl] and flows past Lütjenburg and through the Großer Binnensee before entering the Baltic Sea near Hohwacht. The stream was dammed near Rantzau Castle [da; de; sv] in the Middle Ages to form a lake which existed until the 18th century. It is about 22 kilometres (14 mi) long and most of its course consists of meanders. It is largely in a natural state and, together with its wet meadows, forms a rich habitat. The Kossau Valley is a designated nature reserve.

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