Mulde

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Mulde
Mulde dueben1.jpg
The Mulde near Bad Düben
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationZwickauer Mulde and Freiberger Mulde
 • elevation63 m (207 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Elbe
 • coordinates
51°52′08″N 12°13′52″E / 51.86889°N 12.23111°E / 51.86889; 12.23111Coordinates: 51°52′08″N 12°13′52″E / 51.86889°N 12.23111°E / 51.86889; 12.23111
Length124 km (77 mi) or 290 km (180 mi) including Zwickauer Mulde
Basin features
ProgressionElbeNorth Sea
Location

The Mulde (German pronunciation: [ˈmʊldə]) is a river in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Elbe and is 124 kilometres (77 mi) long.

The river is formed by the confluence, near Colditz, of the Zwickauer Mulde (running through Zwickau) and the Freiberger Mulde (with Freiberg on its banks), both rising from the Ore Mountains. From here the river runs northwards through Saxony (Grimma, Wurzen, Eilenburg, Bad Düben) and Saxony-Anhalt (Jeßnitz and Dessau, the old capital of Anhalt). The Mulde flows into the Elbe 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Dessau.[1]

In August 2002 a flood caused severe damage, that even endangered the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Dessau-Wörlitzer Gartenreich" and the city Dessau. Especially the cities of Döbeln and Grimma suffered from the damages of the flood.[citation needed]

Its name could be derived from Old German (possibly Gothic) "Mulda" (