Hahle

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Hahle
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Hahle
Location
Country Germany
States Thuringia and Lower Saxony
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Rhume
  coordinates
51°37′08″N10°11′59″E / 51.6189°N 10.1996°E / 51.6189; 10.1996
Length28 km (17 mi)
Basin size294 km2 (114 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression RhumeLeineAllerWeserNorth Sea

Hahle is a river of Thuringia and of Lower Saxony, Germany. It joins the Rhume in Gieboldehausen.

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