Luhe | |
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The River Luhe near Wohlenbüttel
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State | Lower Saxony, Germany |
Reference no. | DE: 5948 |
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Main source |
Bispingen 80 m 53°04′01″N 9°58′49″E / 53.066806°N 9.980139°ECoordinates: 53°04′01″N 9°58′49″E / 53.066806°N 9.980139°E |
River mouth |
Ilmenau near Stöckte 7 m 53°23′04″N 10°12′20″E / 53.384306°N 10.2054861°E |
Progression | Ilmenau → Elbe → North Sea |
River system | Elbe |
Basin size | 476 km² |
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Physical characteristics | |
Length | 58.2 km |
The Luhe is a river that runs through the Lüneburg Heath in northern Germany and discharges into the River Ilmenau. It is part of the Elbe river system.
The entire catchment area of the Luhe has been heavily populated since the New Stone Age as evinced by sites like the monuments at Soderstorf and the Oldendorfer Totenstatt grave sites. On the heights of the present-day town of Winsen (Luhe) a bridge over the Luhe was controlled by Winsen Castle from the 13th century.