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Encyclopedia > Ilmenau River

The Ilmenau is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany, tributary of the Elbe. It originates in the Lüneburg Heath, south of Uelzen. It empties into the Elbe near Winsen (Luhe). The Ilmenau is 107 km long. The largest towns along the Ilmenau are Uelzen and Lüneburg. The city Ilmenau in Thuringia is not situated along the river Ilmenau. The Murray River in Australia. ... With an area of 47,618 km and nearly eight million inhabitants, Lower Saxony (German Niedersachsen) lies in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the countrys sixteen Bundesl nder (federal states). ... The River Elbe (Czech Labe , Sorbian/Lusatian Łobjo, German Elbe) is one of the major waterways of Central Europe. ... The Lüneburg Heath (German: Lüneburger Heide) is a region in Lower Saxony in Germany. ... Uelzen is a town in Lower Saxony, capital of the district Uelzen. ... Uelzen is a town in Lower Saxony, capital of the district Uelzen. ... Map of Germany showing Lüneburg Coat of arms Old crane and old store at the medieval Lüneburg harbour Lüneburg is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, about 50km southeast of Hamburg. ... The townhall of Ilmenau Ilmenau is a town placed in the district of Thuringia in Germany. ...



 

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