Südradde
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The Südradde is a 30 km long, north-east or right tributary of the hare in the counties of Cloppenburg and Emsland, Lower Saxony ( Germany ) and is one of the streams of Hümmling.
Course
The river rises in Oldenburger Munsterland in the local relieving triangle ( in the northwest), Molbergen ( in the northeast ) and Lastrup ( in the southeast ). From its source in the 600 acres of moorland Molberger can, a nature reserve ( NSG-Nr. WE 192) Südradde runs in a southwesterly direction approximately parallel to Mittelradde in the north- west to Heart Lake, where it west of the church in the rabbit, a tributary of the Ems flows.
Conservation
The lowlands of the Südradde is reported as EU bird sanctuary, since rare species of wet grassland find a habitat.
Towns
Towns are at or near the Südradde:
- Alleviate
- Lastrup
- Heart Lake
Footnotes
- River system Bunny
- River in Europe
- River in Lower Saxony
- Emsland