Lude (stream)
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The Lude is an long stream of
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, in the
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of central
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. It is the strongest and – besides an affluent of itself – longest headwater of the
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and therefore hydrographically defined as its upper course.


Course

The Lude rises northwest of Stolberg, about one kilometre west of Breitenstein. Only about separates the southern source stream of the
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from the sources of the Lude and about from the source of the Wahnborn. From 1745 to 1910 the ''Rieschengraben'' ditch channelled water from the Lude and Schmale Lude into the
Lower Harz Pond and Ditch System Within the Lower Harz region (in the counties of Harz and Mansfeld-Südharz in central Germany) are still many traces of the historical water management facilities used by the mining industry. In addition to water-carrying ditches and ponds, there ...
, where the water of the Lude was impounded by the reservoir . At the foot of the ''Lindischberg'' (orographic right) and ''Kießlingskopf'' (orographic left) hills the ''Klippenwasser'' empties into the upper Lude. Only {{convert, 500, m, ft downstream the ''Hellbach'' joins from the right. Just 500 metres further downstream the Lude has another, right-hand tributary. The stream is considerably longer than the Hellbach, has a significantly greater catchment area, its own tributaries and is impounded in its lower reaches. The name of this stream is not known. The
Thyra Thyra, also known as Thorvi or Thyre, was a Danish queen, spouse of King Gorm the Old of Denmark, the first historically recognized King of Denmark, who reigned from to his death .
is formed by the confluence of the three mountain streams of the Lude, ''Kleine Wilde'' and '' Große Wilde'' (whose upper three thirds are called the ''Schmale Lude'' = "Narrow Lude") in the old town area of Stolberg.Harzlive - Thyra
/ref> The Thyra then continues through Stolberg flowing in a southerly direction.


See also

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List of rivers of Saxony-Anhalt A list of rivers of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: A * Aland *Aller * Allerbach, tributary of the Rappbode (Rappbode Auxiliary Dam) * Allerbach, tributary of the Warme Bode * Alte Elbe B * Bauerngraben * Beber *Biese *Black Elster * Bode * Born-Dorste ...


References

Mansfeld-Südharz Rivers of Saxony-Anhalt Rivers of Germany