Bremke (river)

Bremke
Information sign about the Bremke
Location 4.7 km (2.9 mi)
Source between Wurmberg and Kleiner Winterberg
51°45′22″N 10°37′44″E / 51.75601°N 10.62878°E / 51.75601; 10.62878Coordinates: 51°45′22″N 10°37′44″E / 51.75601°N 10.62878°E / 51.75601; 10.62878
Source height 805 m
Mouth into the Bode River
51°43′06″N 10°39′01″E / 51.71832°N 10.65026°E / 51.71832; 10.65026
Basin Elbe
Progression Warme Bode Bode Saale Elbe North Sea

The Bremke is a 4.7-kilometre (2.9 mi) long headstream of the Bode River in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, Germany.

It rises at an elevation of 805 metres (2,641 ft) in the Harz Mountains between the Lower Saxon mountain of Wurmberg near Braunlage and the Kleiner Winterberg near Schierke in Saxony-Anhalt. For its entire length the stream forms the boundary between the two German federal states and until 1990 between East and West Germany. Even today the old East German convoy road has survived not far from the eastern bank of the stream.

See also

Bremke

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