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The Lenne is a river in the Sauerland area in western Germany.


Starting at the Kahler Asten near Winterberg in an intermittiant spring the Lenne ends after 138 km in the Ruhr river near the city of Hagen. It's the main tributary of the Ruhr, both rivers start very near to each other, but spread to different routes until they meet again in Hagen.


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SPSG Peter Joseph Lenné (544 words)
Lenné and Schinkel soon realised that they shared similar artistic goals: both wanted to harness in their work the enormous thrust of artistic renewal emanating from the French revolution - and both saw Potsdam's lakes and hilly landscape as the ideal terrain for their ideas.
Lenné had probably already recognised the potential of designing a spacious park landscape immediately after his arrival in Potsdam.
Up to Lenné's death in 1866, the various elements of Potsdam's surroundings were joined together piece by piece as part of the large, overall project: the modified New Garden, the redesigned Sanssouci Park, Peacock Island, the Palace Parks of Glienicke, Babelsberg and Sacrow, the Pfingstberg hill, and Lindstedt Park.
Lenne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (139 words)
The Lenne is a river in the Sauerland area in western Germany.
Having its source on top of the Kahler Asten near Winterberg in an intermittent spring at an elevation of 2,687 feet, the Lenne ends after a course of 128 km flowing into the Ruhr river near the city of Hagen.
With an average discharge of 25 cumecs (cubic metres per second) near its mouth, it is the main tributary of the Ruhr.
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