Briese

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Briese
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Briese
Location
Country Germany
State Brandenburg
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Wandlitzer See
  coordinates 52°41′17″N13°15′14″E / 52.6880°N 13.2540°E / 52.6880; 13.2540
Mouth  
  location
Havel
  coordinates
52°41′17″N13°15′14″E / 52.6880°N 13.2540°E / 52.6880; 13.2540
Basin features
Progression HavelElbeNorth Sea

Briese is a river of Brandenburg, Germany, flowing through the districts (German : Kreise ) Barnim and Oberhavel. [1]

The Briese springs from the lake Wandlitzer See. It is a tributary of the River Havel, which it joins in Birkenwerder. The Briese and surrounding forests (Briesetal, Briese valley) are a tourist attraction in Birkenwerder, being used by people from the surrounding areas and Berlin to go on hikes.

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References

  1. "Landesamt für Umwelt, Gesundheit und Verbraucherschutz Abteilung Ökologie, Naturschutz, Wasser (ÖNW)" (PDF). Frag den Staat (in German). 24 March 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2024.