weser
IPA: wˈizɝ
Root Word: Weser
noun
- A river in northwestern Germany, the longest entirely in the country, flowing north from south Lower Saxony into the North Sea.
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Examples of "weser" in Sentences
- The river is the biggest tributary of the Weser.
- The Weser forms the western border of the district.
- The main river is the Weser in the east of the district.
- The troubled waters of the Weser flooded through moor and swamp.
- The development of the Mittellandkanal required a crossing of the Weser.
- Downstream of Bremen the marshlands of Stedingen come close to the Weser.
- The Weser enters the North Sea in the southernmost part of the German Bight.
- In the north of the district there is the Diemel as a tributary of the Weser.
- The northernmost part of the community is in the glacial valley of the Weser.
- Its boathouse is located at the confluence of the Bastau stream into the Weser.
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