Vesser (river)

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Vesser
Vesser fluss.jpg
Location
Country Germany
State Thuringia
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Breitenbach
  coordinates
50°32′30″N10°46′47″E / 50.5417°N 10.7797°E / 50.5417; 10.7797 Coordinates: 50°32′30″N10°46′47″E / 50.5417°N 10.7797°E / 50.5417; 10.7797
Basin features
Progression BreitenbachErleNaheSchleuseWerraWeserNorth Sea

Vesser is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the Breitenbach in the village Breitenbach.

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