Lutter (Leine)

Lutter

Mouth of the Lutter into the Leine; behind the trees is the Göttingen sewage farm
Location In Göttingen
Basin features
Main source In the Göttingen Forest
River mouth Into the Leine
51°33′18″N 9°54′56″E / 51.555022°N 9.915423°E / 51.555022; 9.915423
Basin size 38 km²
Landmarks Cities: Göttingen
Physical characteristics
Length 8.1 km from Tuchmacherborn, the source furthest from its mouth [1]

The Lutter is a stream that is tributary from the right (east) to the Leine river in Göttingen, Germany.

The stream lies entirely within the city of Göttingen, rising in the southern Göttingen Forest and flowing into the Leine as a canalized ditch just west of the intersection of highways B27 and B3 in or near the borough of Weende.

References

  1. Own measurement with Top50Viewer

Coordinates: 51°33′18″N 9°54′56″E / 51.555022°N 9.915423°E / 51.555022; 9.915423

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