Strothe (Lohne)

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Strothe
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Location
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationbranch of the Lohne
  coordinates 52°35′21″N8°22′36″E / 52.5893°N 8.3767°E / 52.5893; 8.3767
Mouth  
  location
Grawiede
  coordinates
52°37′04″N8°23′08″E / 52.6179°N 8.3856°E / 52.6179; 8.3856
Basin features
Progression GrawiedeHunteWeserNorth Sea

Strothe is a small river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It branches off the Lohne and flows into the Grawiede near Diepholz. Lohne and Grawiede are both tributaries of the Hunte.

Course

The 3.74 km long Strothe runs exclusively within the city limits of Diepholz. It branches off in an eastern direction from the Lohne River, southeast of the city center of Diepholz, then flows east of the Deutsche Bahn railway line and passes under the Federal Highway 214. Northeast of the city center of Diepholz, near the municipal yard and the sewage treatment plant, it flows into the Grawiede on the left side.

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