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near Märkisch Buchholz and enter the Dahme Flood Relief Canal which is then navigable to its junction with the upper Spree. The Storkower Gewässer is navigable as far as the
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The Dahme is navigable as far upstream as Märkisch Buchholz, although the reach above Prieros is shallow and generally only used by leisure craft.
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joins the Krüpelsee as a right-bank tributary. A short section of the Dahme downstream of the Krimnicksee is also called
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also links the Sedinsee with the Spree, and thus provides a shorter route to the
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on the left bank. Both of these tributaries comprise a chain of linked lakes.
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North of Prieros the Dahme flows through a number of lakes, including the
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Downstream of Königs Wusterhausen the river is linked to the
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on the right bank, and shortly thereafter by the linked
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and is approximately 95 kilometres (59 mi) long.
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links with the Seddinsee near Schmöckwitz, with the
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Märkisch Buchholz
Germany
Brandenburg
Mouth
Spree
52°26′53″N 13°34′23″E / 52.44806°N 13.57306°E / 52.44806; 13.57306
Spree
Havel
Elbe
North Sea

Königs Wusterhausen

Zeuthener See
Seddinsee
Langer See
Schmöckwitz

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