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51: 362: 892: 370: 597: 537:) which circumnavigate the historic city centre at a slightly higher level. These channels were laid in the 16th century as the external moats of the town's defences. The actual course of the Oker through the centre of the town was covered and, today, runs through pipes emerging again north of the old town. The water level in the city area is controlled by the St. Peter's Gate Weir ( 350: 479: 490: 339: 974: 701:
as well as the border, north of Börßum to Ohrum between the Province of Hanover in the west and the Duchy of Brunswick in the east. From 1945 to 1990 the
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bridges over the Oker in Braunschweig and its surrounding area were artistically designed; after 2004 this was carried out as part of the
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was established on the banks about 20 metres (66 ft) above the river bed. From the High Middle Ages the Oker between the villages of
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Description of white water canoe section between Kraftwerk and Nachstaubecken with many photos
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Umweltkartendienst des Niedersächsischen Ministeriums für Umwelt, Energie und Klimaschutz
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ran down the centre of the Oker between Wiedelah and Schladen, today between the German
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From the village of Oker the River Oker flows away in a northeasterly direction to
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laid out in 1863 into the Oker. Downstream in the river's fast-flowing waters, the
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from the east near Groß Schwülper. It then flows down to its mouth into the River
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annexed Hanover in 1866, it became the inner Prussian border between the
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In the Goslar vicinity of Oker the river is seriously polluted with
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Since the early ninth century the middle Oker river has formed the
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This article is about the river. For the hamlet in England, see
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the Oker divides into the western and eastern bypass channels (
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stream drops about 64 metres (210 ft) in height over a
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Confluence of the Oker (left) and Gerlachsbach (right) in
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Mouth of the Schunter into the Oker near Groß Schwülper
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in 1803, and according to the Final Act of the 1815
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The origin of the name is derived from the 8: 296:The river's name was recorded around 830 as 893:Environmental map service of Lower Saxony ( 501:, where it is joined from the south by the 55:Confluence of the Oker and Aller near Müden 888: 886: 669:The Bishopric of Halberstadt was likewise 384:The Oker rises at about 910 metres in the 330:, whose name means only “onward rushing”. 748:Left tributaries (from source to mouth): 677:, the Oker was the eastern border of the 404:("Great Oker") and it is impounded below 906: 904: 882: 628:. North of Schladen the royal palace ( 40: 400:. This early section is known as the 267: 7: 646:formed the eastern boundary of the 505:and then from the southeast by the 230:1,822 km (703 sq mi) 975:Tributaries of the Aller (Germany) 25: 932:Heavy metal pollution of the Oker 49: 652:Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 871:List of rivers of Lower Saxony 648:Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim 529:shortly before Braunschweig's 292:Origin and meaning of the name 181: • coordinates 106: • coordinates 34:. For the Goslar borough, see 1: 961:Oste class fleet service ship 76:Physical characteristics 222:128.2 km (79.7 mi) 145: • elevation 918:, vol. 86, 2005, p. 14 sqq. 660:Principality of Halberstadt 576:, which is located between 568:before it is joined by the 169: • location 94: • location 1011: 811: 746: 541:) in the western and the " 149:900 metres (3,000 ft) 29: 616:, established by Emperor 610:bishoprics of Halberstadt 416:, which is today part of 153: 80: 48: 592:The Oker as border river 388:in a boggy area on the 985:Rivers of Lower Saxony 601: 494: 486: 448:that are popular with 381: 366: 358: 346: 912:Oker, Schunter, Wabe. 608:boundary between the 599: 492: 481: 372: 364: 352: 341: 319:meaning “upper” (cf. 203:52.52389°N 10.36083°E 128:51.77833°N 10.49139°E 695:provinces of Hanover 432:Waterfall. 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River Oker
Oker, Derbyshire
Oker (Goslar)

Germany
Harz Mountains
51°46′42″N 10°29′29″E / 51.77833°N 10.49139°E / 51.77833; 10.49139
Mouth
Aller
52°31′26″N 10°21′39″E / 52.52389°N 10.36083°E / 52.52389; 10.36083
Aller
Weser
North Sea
[ˈoːkɐ]
river
Lower Saxony
Germany
Aller
roots
New High German
Ecker

Altenau



Romkerhall
Harz National Park
Bruchberg
Harz

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