Aue | |
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The Aue between Bliedersdorf and Horneburg in spring 2006
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State | Lower Saxony, Germany |
Reference no. | 596 |
Basin features | |
Main source | Near Ahlerstedt ca. 44 m 53°24′41″N 9°29′12″E / 53.41139°N 9.48667°ECoordinates: 53°24′41″N 9°29′12″E / 53.41139°N 9.48667°E |
River mouth | In Horneburg into the Lühe 53°30′43″N 9°35′27″E / 53.51194°N 9.59083°E |
Progression | Lühe (river) → Elbe → North Sea |
River system | Elbe |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | ca. 26 km |
The Aue is a river in northern Germany in the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. It has a length of about 26 km.
The Aue rises in the vicinity of Klethen near Ahlerstedt and flows through the towns and villages of:
to Horneburg, where it changes its name and from there on flows as the Lühe for a further 12.7 km to the River Elbe.
In August 2002 a flood, caused by a long period of heavy rain in the catchment area of the river, broke through the dykes at Horneburg and caused considerable damage there. Horneburg responded to the threat of further flooding by building a stronger quay wall within the village and renovating the dykes.