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Werra

Coordinates: 50°29′59″N 10°57′53″E / 50.4997°N 10.96478°E / 50.4997; 10.96478
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Werra
Course of the Werra
Location
LocationStates of Thuringia, Hesse, Lower Saxony)  Germany
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationon the Eselsberg and Bleßberg
 • coordinates50°29′59″N 10°57′53″E / 50.4997°N 10.96478°E / 50.4997; 10.96478
 • elevation797 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth 
 • location
confluence with the Fulda
in Hann. Münden to form the Weser
 • coordinates
51°25′16″N 9°38′57″E / 51.42097496°N 9.6491679°E / 51.42097496; 9.6491679
 • elevation
116.5 m above sea level (NN)
Length299.6 km [1]
Basin size5.496 km²dep1
Discharge 
 • location[2]
 • average
14,0 m³/s am Pegel Meiningen
23,6 m³/s Vacha
30,9 m³/s Gerstungen
40,6 m³/s Frankenroda
46,5 m³/s Allendorf
51,2 m³/s Letzter Heller, bei Hann. Mündendep1
Basin features
ProgressionWeser → North Sea
River systemWeser
Landmarks
Tributaries 
 • leftUlster, Felda, Wehre
 • rightSchleuse, Hasel, Hörsel
BridgesWerrabrücke Vacha,
Werrabrücke Creuzburg, Werratalbrücke Hörschel
Navigable89 km; motor boats in places, but not throughout
The Werra near Treffurt
The Werra near Creuzburg

The Werra (German pronunciation: [ˈvɛʁa]) is a river in central Germany, the right-source river of the Weser. The Werra has its source near Eisfeld in southern Thuringia. After 293 km the Werra joins the river Fulda in the town of Hann. Münden, forming the Weser.

The Werra Valley ("Werratal") forms a natural border between the Rhön Mountains and the Thuringian Forest. Highlights here include Eiben Forest near Dermbach, the fairytale sandstone cave at Walldorf, the deepest lake in Germany formed by land subsidence, which is near Bernshausen, and the "Krayenburg", the ruins of a castle (dating back to the year 786), restaurant and a tower with a wide outlook into the Werra valley near Tiefenort.

The following towns or townships lie along the Werra: Hildburghausen, Meiningen, Bad Salzungen, Tiefenort, Merkers-Kieselbach, Heringen, Philippsthal, Gerstungen, Wanfried, Eschwege, Witzenhausen and Hann. Münden.

References

  1. ^ Messung über Geopfad (kmz, 66 kB). Die Werte von 292,1 km (ohne Quellbäche) bzw. 298,7 km (über Quelle am Eselsberg) wurden um 0,9 km nach oben korrigiert, da laut hessischer Stationierung die Ulstermündung an km 161,6 liegt, im Geopfad jedoch an 160,7.
  2. ^ Gewässerkundliches Jahrbuch Weser-Ems 2005 - PDF, 6,7 MB