Kleine Luppe

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Kleine Luppe
Waterknot of Leipzig Small Luppe.jpg
The Leipziger Gewässerknoten  [ de; fr ] with the Kleine Luppe (in red)
Kleine Luppe
Location
Country Germany
State Saxony
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
At Leutzsch into the Nahle
  coordinates
51°21′32″N12°19′40″E / 51.3589°N 12.3278°E / 51.3589; 12.3278
Basin features
Progression NahleNeue LuppeWhite ElsterSaaleElbeNorth Sea

Kleine Luppe is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a tributary of the Nahle near Leutzsch. [1]

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References

  1. "Kleine Luppe source" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 28 January 2019.