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Frieda (Werra)

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River in Germany
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Frieda
Location
CountryGermany
StatesThuringia and Hesse
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationWerra
 • coordinates51°11′17″N 10°07′44″E / 51.1880°N 10.1289°E / 51.1880; 10.1289
Basin size173 km (67 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWerraWeserNorth Sea

The Frieda is a river of Thuringia and Hesse, in Germany. It joins the Werra in the village Frieda. After heavy rainfall, it can swell into a fast-running river that can erode the bank of the Werra.

See also

References

  1. Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Energy, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (Hessisches Ministerium für Umwelt, Energie, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz)


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