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Soeste is a
river in the
Cloppenburg district in
Lower Saxony, Germany, a
tributary of the Ems. The
Soeste forms from two
source brooks in Hesselnfeld...
- town in the
district of Cloppenburg,
Lower Saxony, Germany, on the
river Soeste, 25
kilometres (16 mi)
northwest of Cloppenburg, and 30
kilometres (19 mi)...
- (Klettgau)
Schwarze Laber Schwentine Seefelder Aach
Seeve Selbitz Selz Sieg
Soeste Spree Sprotte Steina Stepenitz (Elbe)
Stepenitz (Trave)
Stockacher Aach...
- roads. This made Friesoythe, 32 km (20 mi) west of Oldenburg, on the
River Soeste, a
potential bottleneck. If the
Germans were to hold it, the bulk of the...
- is 28 km long. At its
confluence with the
Dreyschloot (a
branch of the
Soeste), the
river Leda is formed. The
Sagter Ems is
known as the Leda in East...
- at the
confluence of the
Sagter Ems and the
Dreyschloot (a
branch of the
Soeste) near Barßel. The Leda
flows into the Ems near the town of Leer. On the...
- Leda (with Ohe u.
Sagter Ems) 75 1.917 388 Jümme (with Barßeler Tief &
Soeste) 94 450 394
Oldersumer Sieltief (with
Fehntjer Tief (North) &
western Flumm)...
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headwaters are the Aper Tief,
which flows from the
Oldenburg geest, and the
Soeste. The Jümme
proper is 19
kilometres (12 mi) long from the Aper Tief to its...
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Oldenburger Münsterland Lerigau [de]: west of the
middle Hunte up to the
upper Soeste Lochtropgau [de]: in the
Sauerland Gau Saterland:
southwest of East Frisia...
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Schwarze Kulmke Schweiburg Schwienau Schwinge Schwülme
Seeve Sieber Siede Soeste Soltau Söse
Speller Aa
Sperrlutter Spüligbach,
tributary of the Ilme Spüligbach...