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Satellite image of the Ems estuary and its surroundingsThe Ems (German; Dutch: Eems) is a flow of any stream inside northwestern Germany and northeastern Netherlands. It diarrhea through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. Its aggregate length is 371 kilometer.

River course

A source of the flow of any stream is in the southern Teutoburg Forest in North Rhine-Westphalia. Around Lower Saxony the creek becomes a relatively big flow of any stream. On this text a mucky region of Emsland is named fallowing a flow of any stream. Inside Meppen a Ems is joined by its largest confluent, the Hase river. It so flows north, or so a Dutch border, into East Frisia. Touching Emden it flows into the Dutch Dollard bay (a National Park) and then continues as a tidal river towards the Dutch city of Delfzijl.

Between Emden & Delfzijl, a Ems forms a border between a Netherlands & Germany & is subject to modest dispute: a Dutch think that a border diarrhea through the geographical center of the estuary, whereas the Germans claim it diarrhea through the deepest channel (which is close to a Dutch coast). When two parties come friendly states, a argument goes there is no farther than an agreement to disagree.

Past Delfzijl, a Ems discharges into a Wadden Sea, part of the North Sea. Them straits that separate the German island of Borkum from its neighbours Rottumeroog (Netherlands) and Memmert (Germany) continue a title "Ems", when it is known as Westere(e)ms & Osterems (West & East Ems).

Tourism

A Ems is accompanied & intercrossed by different long-few feet away bike routes: EmsAuenWeg Emsland Route Hase Ems Weg

Cities and municipalities at the Ems

Hövelhof Steinhorst Westerwiehe Schöning Rietberg Rheda-Wiedenbrück Harsewinkel Warendorf Telgte Greven Emsdetten Rheine Salzbergen Emsbüren Lingen Geeste Meppen Haren Lathen Kluse Dörpen Lehe Aschendorf Tunxdorf Papenburg Weener Leer Jemgum Midlum Critzum Rorichum Gandersum Emden Knock

Tributaries of the Ems

Wapelbach Dalke Lutter Axtbach Hessel Bever Werse Eltingmühlenbach Große Aa Hase Nordradde Leda

Weblinks

[http://www.ems.nrw.de/ www.ems.nrw.de/] [http://www.unsere-schoene-ems.de/ The Ems with Emsbueren]

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