Eller (Rhume)

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The Eller is a left tributary of the Rhume in Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It arises from the confluence of Geroder Eller and Eller Because harvester with ferrule.

Geography

Headwaters

The Geroder Eller springs southeast of the monastery Gerode, ⊙ 51.51297510.429973340 to about 340 m above sea level. NN. It flows in a northerly direction through white -Lüderode. Southeast of ferrule she takes on the Jütze. The Geroder Eller is the shorter source river with about 7.5 km.

Inflows:

  • Bells Brunn (right)
  • Jütze (left)

The about 9.1 km long, because Roder Eller springs north of Weilrode, ⊙ 51.58227610.459542330 to about 330 m above sea level. NN, about 100 meters from the Lower Saxony state border. It flows south through Weilrode, takes on the Bartol fields Eller and reached Bockelnhagen. North of clamp it unites with the Geroder Eller to Eller.

Inflows:

  • Bartol fields Eller (right)
  • Silke (right)

Course

After the confluence of the headwaters of the Eller reached the border to Lower Saxony. It flows through Hilkerode and empties into Rüdershausen about 3 km from its source in the Rhume.

Inflows

  • Schmalau (right)
  • Soolbach (left)
  • Rahmkebach (left)
  • Ibengraben (left)
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