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    branch of the Hörsel, which brings about as much water to join the Hörsel as the Hörsel itself and drains an even larger catchment area. The Nesse is a typical...
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  • up -nesse or nesse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nesse may refer to: Nesse (Hörsel), a river in Thuringia, Germany, tributary to the Hörsel, 54...
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    river "Kleine Leina-Hörsel" is 48.5 km, over the 52.6 km long Nesse the Hörsel is even about 62 km long. The catchment area of the Hörsel is divided into...
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    The length of the Nesse River over the upper Leina, Leinakanal and Wilden Graben is 63.5 km compared to 54.5 km and that of the Hörsel even 73.3 km compared...
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    elevation), with the central Hörsel valley crossing the town in east-western direction. The Nesse river enters the Hörsel river in Eisenach after forming...
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    above sea level) that separates the valley of the Hörsel from the lower lying valley of the Nesse. It is about 7 Kilometers north-west of the town of...
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  • the damp lowlands on the southern edge of the town, the Nesse (the largest tributary of the Hörsel) flows westwards. Here, in the 15th century, monks built...
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    451.5: Werra, 299.6 km, 5.497 km2 km 566.5, right: Hörsel, 55.2 or 64.3, 784 km2 km 9.8, right: Nesse, 54.5 km, 426 km2 km 513.1, left: Ulster, 57.2 km...
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  • Großbreitenbach Harztor Heringen/Helme Hörsel Ilmtal-Weinstraße Kindelbrück Mohlsdorf-Teichwolframsdorf Nesse-Apfelstädt Nessetal Nottertal-Heilinger...
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    over 25 kilometres long, brought fresh water from the Thuringian Forest (Hörsel and Apfelstädt rivers) to the city. The main businesses of medieval Gotha...
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