Gose Elbe is a river of Hamburg, Germany. It was an anabranch of the Elbe, but the inflow closed by a dike in 1390. It flows into the Dove Elbe near Reitbrook...
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branch streams, such as Dove Elbe, Gose Elbe, Köhlbrand, Norderelbe (Northern Elbe), Reiherstieg, Süderelbe (Southern Elbe). Some of which have been disconnected...
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Berner Au Bille Bredenbek Deepenhorngraben Dove Elbe Dradenau Düpenau Elbe Este Flottbek Glinder Au Gose Elbe Köhlbrand Kollau Ladenbek Lottbek Luruper Moorgraben...
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The Dove Elbe (German pronunciation) is a closed anabranch of the Unterelbe, the lower part of the river Elbe (near Hamburg, Germany). The inflow has been...
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Sandbrack Lake and nearby is the Hohendeicher Lake and the Elbe river. North of it is the Gose Elbe. The main streets are Durchdeich, Ochsenwerder Landscheideweg...
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Sea: Rhine (and its main tributaries Moselle, Main and Neckar), Weser and Elbe (and its main tributaries Havel and Saale) An alphabetical list of all German...
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List of rivers of Lower Saxony (section Elbe)
Garte Geeste Gehle Gelmke Gerdau Giehler Bach Gohbach Goldbach Goldenke Gose Grade Lutter Grane Grawiede Grenzaa Grindau Grone Gropenborn Große Aa Große...
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since the Middle Ages, are Brunswick Mum (Braunschweiger Mumme) and Goslarer Gose. While most Lower Saxons prefer coffee[citation needed], there is a strong...
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Leipzig speciality until the banning of songbird hunting in Saxony in 1876. Gose is a locally brewed top-fermenting sour beer that originated in the Goslar...
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before Otto came to possession of it. The Rammelsberg legend or Gose legend: According to Gose: Brewing a Classic German Beer for the Modern Era, the Rammelsberg...
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