Sauer
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- For the river in France see Sauer (France).
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Origin | Ardennes |
Mouth | Moselle |
Basin countries | Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, France |
Length | 173 km |
Source elevation | 510 m |
Basin area | 4,240 km² |
The Sauer (German, Luxembourgish) or Sûre (French) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. A left tributary of the river Moselle, its total length is 173 km.
Rising near Vaux-sur-Sûre in the Ardennes in south-eastern Belgium, the Sauer flows eastwards and crosses the border with Luxembourg near Martelange. West of Esch-sur-Sûre it flows into an artificial lake, the Upper Sûre Lake, which gives its (French) name to the Luxembourgian commune of Lac de la Haute-Sûre. After flowing through Ettelbruck and Diekirch, the Sauer forms the border between Luxembourg and Germany for the last 50 km of its course, passing Echternach before emptying into the Moselle at Wasserbillig. The rivers Wiltz, Alzette, White Ernz, Black Ernz, Our, and Prüm are tributaries.
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From the left: Madon | Terrouin | Esch | Rupt de Mad | Orne | Fensch | Gander | Syre | Sauer | Kyll | Salm | Lieser | Alf | Endert | Brohlbach | Elz
From the right: Moselotte | Vologne | Meurthe | Seille | Saar | Olewiger Bach | Avelsbach | Ruwer | Feller Bach | Dhron | Ahringsbach | Kautenbach | Lützbach | Flaumbach | Altlayer Bach | Baybach | Ehrbach