Große Aa
This article is about the Lower Saxon Große Aa. For other rivers of the same name, see Große Aa (disambiguation).
For other rivers with the same name, see Aa (river).
The confluence of the Große Aa with the Ems | |
Location | Lower Saxony, Germany |
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Reference no. | DE: 34 |
Length | 25 km |
Beginning | confluence of the Deeper Aa and Ahe east of Freren 52°28′45″N 7°34′00″E / 52.47917°N 7.5666667°ECoordinates: 52°28′45″N 7°34′00″E / 52.47917°N 7.5666667°E |
Source height | 33 m above sea level (NN) (Deeper Aa 53 m above NN, Ahe 82 m above NN) |
Mouth | south of Lingen 52°27′37″N 7°19′29″E / 52.46028°N 7.32472°E |
Mouth height | 22 m above sea level (NN) |
Descent | 11 m |
Basin | Ems |
Progression | Ems → North Sea |
Right tributaries | Reitbach, Schinken Canal, Südbach |
Left tributaries | Schaler Aa, Bardelgraben, Moosbeeke, Giegel Aa, Linner Graben, Speller Aa |
Villages | Beesten, Lünne |
The Große Aa is a 25 km long, right, eastern tributary of the River Ems in western Lower Saxony (Germany).
It begins in the collective municipality of Freren, near the quarter of Overwater, at the confluence of the Deeper Aa and Ahe rivers. From there is flows through Lünne westwards to Hesselte, where it is joined by the Speller Aa. From there on it runs parallel to the Dortmund-Ems Canal and discharges into the Ems 6 km south of Lingen, a few metres north of the mouth of the canal after the Gleesen locks.
See also
See also: Aa (river)
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