Göwe

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The Goewe is an eight -kilometer-long right tributary of the River Warnow in the community Kuhlen - Wendorf in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

The river originates from the Glambecksee he leaves at its northern shore in altitude is a weaver. In first northerly direction it flows through the town Wendorf and turns subsequently to the northwest. Between Müsselmow and wood village of the standing largely silted up and protected Holzdorfer lake is passed. About the lake left behind a ditch communicating with the Goewe in conjunction. Northwest of wood village opens the Goewe in the Warnow, the further dewatered in the Baltic Sea. In its course, where some trenches open into the river, about eleven feet of vertical drop to be overcome.

Around 1770, the course of Goewe was moved to the Holzdorfer Lake around 1969 was the relocation. The regulations and the associated water level reductions led to accelerated siltation of the lake.

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