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The Hunte in the Wildeshausen Geest |
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Location | Lower Saxony, Germany |
Length | 189 km |
Source | Wiehengebirge |
Source height | 185 m above sea level |
Mouth | Elsfleth |
Mouth height | 0 m |
Descent | 185 m |
Basin | Weser |
Progression | Weser → North Sea |
Catchment | 2785 km² |
Right tributaries | Wagenfelder Aue, Ollen |
Left tributaries | Haaren, Lethe |
Lakes passed | Dümmer |
Cities | Oldenburg |
Large towns | Melle |
Small towns | Diepholz, Wildeshausen, Elsfleth |
Population in catchment | 432000[1] |
Navigable | between Oldenburg and Elsfleth for Europa Ships and coasters; as far as the Coastal Canal (Küstenkanal) for ships up to 1000 BRT |
The Hunte is a 189 km long river in north-western Germany (Lower Saxony), left tributary of the Weser. It rises in the Wiehengebirge hills. In the Northern German Plain it flows through lake Dümmer. It flows generally northwards through the towns Bad Essen, Diepholz, Wildeshausen and Oldenburg. It flows into the Weser in Elsfleth. The part between Oldenburg and the Weser is navigable for coastal cargo ships. The Coastal Canal (Küstenkanal), suitable for inland navigation only, links the Hunte in Oldenburg to river Ems near Papenburg.