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Schwinge (Elbe)

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since 1792; the lower reach of the Schwinge, which flows into the lower Elbe north-eastern of Stade at Stadersand, begins. Because of the deepening of the Elbe the average tidal hub of the lower reach rose to 3.3 metres (11 ft), because of the backlog when the sluice gates are closed the
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fluctuations of the upper reach only amounts to a few decimeters. Despite the embankment the banks of the lower reach are lined with exceptional rare fresh water mudflats.
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from the 8th to 12th century. Today, however, the leisure and sports boat traffic dominates the shipping on the lower reach, the upper reach beyond Stade isn't navigable.
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Kühlhornsbach, Beverbeck, Fredenbecker Mühlenbach, Westernbeck, Steinbeck, Heidbeck, Hollerner Moorwettern
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From the Late Middle Ages until the 1950s the Schwinge was used for the transport of goods with
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Umweltkartendienst des Niedersächsischen Ministeriums für Umwelt, Energie und Klimaschutz
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The Schwinge is a 4.6-kilometre-long (2.9 mi) federal waterway from the Elbe to the
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The Schwinge is 31.8 kilometres (19.8 mi) long. It rises in the Hohes Moor near
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The meadows of the Schwinge near Stade during a flood. View towards the
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countless historic artefacts were found, including famous
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Stadersand
53°37′45″N 9°31′37″E / 53.6293°N 9.5269°E / 53.6293; 9.5269
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