List of rivers of Lower Saxony

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All rivers in the German state of Lower Saxony flow directly or indirectly into the North Sea.

A–Z[]

A[]

B[]

D[]

E[]

F[]

G[]

H[]

I[]

  • Ichte
  • Ihme
  • Ilme
  • Ilmenau
  • Ilse, tributary of the Oker
  • Ilse, tributary of the Weser
  • Ilster
  • Innerste
  • Ise

J[]

  • Jade
  • Jeetzel
  • Jordanbach
  • Jümme

K[]

L[]

M[]

N[]

O[]

P[]

R[]

S[]

T[]

U[]

  • Uffe
  • Ulrichswasser
  • Unterelbe

V[]

W[]

Z[]

By basin[]

This list uses bullets and indents to show the rivers' hierarchy and the sequence from river mouth to source. The number of indents corresponds to the river's position in the sequence.

Tributaries are shown orographically as either a left (l) or a right (r) tributary of the next waterway in the downstream direction.

Elbe[]

  • Elbe (1,091 kilometres (678 mi), into the North Sea)
    • Medem (l)
    • Oste (l) (153 km)
    • Schwinge (l)
    • Lühe (l)
      • Aue (tributary of the Elbe) (26 km)
    • Este (l)
    • Seeve (l) (40 km)
    • Ilmenau (l) (107 km)
    • Jeetzel (l) (73 km)
    • Aland (l) (27 km)
    • Ohre (l) (103 km)
    • Saale (l) (Saxony-Anhalt)
      • Bode (l) (169 km)
      • Unstrut (l) (Thuringia)
        • Helme (l) (Thuringia)
          • Zorge (l)

Weser[]

  • Weser (452 kilometres (281 mi), into the North Sea)
    • Geeste (r) (>25 km)
    • (l)
    • Lune (r) (43 km)
    • Schweiburg (left branch of Weser river)
      • (l)
    • Drepte (r)
    • (right branch of Weser river)
    • Braker Sieltief (l)
    • (l)
    • Hunte (l) (198 km)
    • Westergate (left branch of Weser river)
    • Schönebecker Aue (r)
    • Lesum (r) (10 km)
    • Ochtum (l)
    • Aller (r) (211 km)
      • Gohbach (r) (20 km)
      • Lehrde (r) (22 km)
      • Böhme (r) (68 km)
        • Fulde (r) (11 km)
        • Warnau (r)
        • Bomlitz (r)
      • Leine (l) (281 km)
        • Grindau (r) (11 km)
        • Westaue (l)
        • Fösse (l)
        • Ihme (l) (16 km)
        • Innerste (r) (95 km)
          • Lamme (l)
          • Nette (l) (43 km)
        • Haller (l)
        • Saale (l)
        • Aue (tributary of the Leine) (r)
        • Ilme (l)
        • Rhume (r) (48 km)
          • Söse (r) (38 km)
            • Große Söse (l headstream)
            • Kleine Söse (r headstream)
            • Große Limpig (r)
            • Eipenke (l)
            • Ospenke (l)
            • Lerbach (r) (8 km)
            • Apenke (l)
            • Große Bremke (r)
            • Wellbeek (r)
            • Uferbach (r)
            • Sulpebach (r)
            • Markau (r)
            • Bierbach (r)
            • Dornkesbach (r)
            • Goldbach (r)
            • Salza (l)
            • Dorster Mühlenbach (l)
          • Oder (r) (56 km)
            • (l)
            • Sperrlutter (r)
            • Lutter (tributary of the Oder) (r) (2.2 km)
            • Sieber (r) (35 km)
        • Garte (r) (23 km)
      • Wietze (l) (30 km)
      • Örtze (r) ( 55 km)
      • Fuhse (l) (98 km)
        • (r)
      • Lachte (r) (38 km)
      • Oker (l) (105 km)
        • Schunter (r) (58 km)
          • (l)
          • Lutter (tributary of the Schunter) (l)
        • Altenau (r)
        • Warne (l)
        • Ilse (r) (40 km)
        • Ecker (r)
        • Radau (r)
        • Abzucht (l) (12.1 km)
      • Ise (r) (50 km)
    • Meerbach (r)
    • Große Aue (l)
    • Aue (tributary of the Weser) (r)
    • Werre (l) (North Rhine-Westphalia)
    • Hamel (r)
    • Emmer (l)
    • Ilse (r)
    • Lenne (r)
    • Schwülme (r)
    • Fulda
    • Werra

Ems[]

Vechte[]

  • Vechte (167 kilometres (104 mi), into the Zwarte Water, Netherlands)
    • Dinkel (l) (93 km)
    • (r) (Netherlands)

Jade[]

  • Jade (22 kilometres (14 mi), into the North Sea)
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