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List of rivers of Ostwestfalen-Lippe

This list of rivers and streams in Ostwestfalen-Lippe contains a selection of the rivers, streams and lakes which lie wholly or partly in Ostwestfalen-Lippe (OWL). The rivers are organised based on the Weser, Lippe and Ems river systems. In addition they are sometimes further divided into sub-regions. The list does not contain all named rivers in OWL, but at least all those with a total catchment area of 10 square kilometres. The list of lakes is also not a full list of all named lakes, especially as the distinction with ponds is not always clear.

System
River or stream System: River name (No., L/R, district) • No: River number • L/R: Left or right tributary • District: districts passed (only OWL districts) • BI: Bielefeld • GT: Kreis Gütersloh • HF: Kreis Herford • HX: Kreis Höxter • LIP: Kreis Lippe • MI: Kreis Minden-Lübbecke • PB Kreis Paderborn All tributaries are listed in downstream order in relation to their parent river. The tributaries are listed based on their ranking in the river system: • 1st order (river discharges into the sea) • 2nd order (river discharges into a river, which discharges into the sea) • 3rd order (river discharges into a river, which discharges into a river, which discharges into the sea) • 4th order: analogous to the above Lakes System: Name (Parish, district, surface area, origin/type) • District: see above • Water surface area: in hectares • Origin/Type: reservoir, gravel pit, Altwassersee, natural origin, etc. The lakes are in order of size. If the lake is the largest in its district, the district name is in bold. == Lippe → Rhine ==
Lippe → Rhine
Upper Lippe to its confluence with the Pader Rhine (not in OWL)Lippe (2781, R, PB) • Schlänger Bach (27812, R, PB) • Steinbeke (27814, L, PB) • Beke (27816, L, PB) • Durbeke (278162, R, PB) Pader → Lippe Rhine (not in OWL) • Lippe (2781, R, PB) • Pader (27818, L, PB) • Rothebach (278182, R, PB) • Springbach (2781822, L, PB) Alme → Lippe Rhine (not in OWL) • Lippe (2781, R, PB) • Alme (2782, L, PB) • Nette (27822, R, PB) • Lühlingsbach (278222, L, PB) • Harlebach (278232, L, PB) • Afte (27824, R, PB) • Karpke (278242, L, PB) • Aa (278244, R, PB) • Kleine AaTalgosse (27826, L, PB) • Altenau (27828, R, PB) • Piepenbach (278282, L, PB) • Sauer (278284, R, PB) • Bach von Kleinenberg (2782842, R, PB) • Odenheimer Bach (2782844, R, PB) • Schmittwasser (2782846, R, PB) • Ellerbach (278286, R, PB) • Salenkruke (Rotenbach) (2782862, R, PB) • Finkenpuhl (2782864, L, PB) Lippe between the Alme and the Glenne Rhine (not in OWL) • Lippe (2781, R, PB) • Thune (27832, R, PB) • Grimke (278324, R, PB) • Roter Bach (278332, R, PB) • Franzosenbach (2783322, R, PB) • Gunne-Elsen (278334, R, PB) • Gunne (27836, L, PB) • Erlbach (278362, RL, PB) • Heder (278372, R, PB) • Wellebach (2783722, L, PB) • Merschgraben (278392, R, PB) Glenne → Lippe Rhine (not in OWL) • Lippe (2781, R, PB) • Glenne (Haustenbach) (2784, L, PB) • Knochenbach (278412, R, PB) • Krollbach (278414, R, PB) • Schwarzer Graben (27842, R, PB) • Kaltestrot (278454, R, PB) • Ochsengraben (Mentzelsfelder Kanal) (27848, L, PB) == Ems → North Sea ==
Ems → North Sea
Upper Ems to its confluence with the Dalke Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Schwarzwasserbach (31112, L, PB) • Holtebach (311122, R, PB) • Hallerbach (3111222, R, PB) • Furlbach (3112, R, LIP, PB, GT) • Bärenbach (31122, L, GT) • Sennebach (3114, R, LIP, GT) • Grubebach (3116, L, GT) • Schwalenbach (Forthbach) (31164, L, GT) • Rothenbach (311712 dort Rothebach) • Merschgraben (3117122) • Eusternbach (31172, L, GT) • Hamelbach (3118, L, GT) Dalke → Ems • Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Dalke (312, R, BI, GT) • Sprungbach (3122, L, BI) • Strothbach (31232, L, BI, GT) • Hasselbach (3124, R, BI, GT) • Menkebach (3126, L, LIP, BI, GT) • Wapelbach (3128, L, LIP, GT) • Rodenbach (31282, R, GT) • Großer Bastergraben (312836, R, GT) • Ölbach (31284, R, LIP, GT) • Westerholter Bach (312842, R, LIP, GT) • Schnakenbach (3128422, R, LIP, GT) • Landerbach (312844, R, LIP, GT) • Krampsbach (3128442, R, LIP, GT) • Knisterbach (312892, R, GT) Ems between the Dalke and the Lutter • Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Ruthenbach (31312, L, GT) • Poggenbach (31314, L, GT) Lutter → Ems • Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Lutter (3132, R, BI, GT) • Trüggelbach (31322, L, BI, GT) • Reiherbach (31324, L, BI, GT) • Krullsbach (313258, R, BI, GT) • Welplagebach (Reinkebach, Schlangenbach) (31326, L, GT) • Lichtebach (31328, R, BI, GT) Ems between the Lutter and the Hessel • Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Abrooksbach (Landbach) (3134, R, GT) • Hovebach (31342, R, GT) • Reckbach (31344, L, GT) • Rhedaer Bach (3136, R, GT) • Kleinebach (313612, L, GT) • Künsebecker Bach (31362, L, GT) • Ellerbrockgraben (313692, L, GT) • Wippe (313698, L, GT) • Loddenbach (3138, R, BI, GT) • Ruthebach (31382, L, GT) • Axtbach (314, L, GT) • Maibach (3144, L, GT) • Beilbach (3146, L, (not in OWL)) • Flutbach (31472, R, GT) • Südlicher Emstalgraben (Südlicher Graben) (31492, R, GT) • Jungferngraben (Nördlicher Talgraben) (3152, R, GT) Hessel → Ems • Ems (3, -, PB, GT) • Hessel (316, R, GT) • Casumer Bach (31612, R, GT) • Berghauser Bach (3161212, R, GT) • Pustmühlenbach (316122, L, GT) • Bruchbach (3162, R, GT) • Rolfbach (31622, L, GT) • Oberwiesengraben (31626, L, GT) • Halstenbecker Bach (31624, L, GT) • Alte Hessel (31632, L, GT) • Aabach (3164, R, GT) == Weser → North Sea ==
Weser → North Sea
Diemel → Weser Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Diemel (44, RL, GT) • Hammerbach (4436, L, HX) • Schwarzbach (44362, R, HX) • Mühlengraben (4438, RL, HX) • Naure (44382, L, HX) • Ohme (44384, L, HX) • Twiste (444, R, HX) • Eggel (4454, L, HX) • Mühlenbach (44542, L, HX) • Eder (44544, R, HX) • Vombach (44592, L, HX) • Alster (4472, L, HX) Upper Weser between the Diemel and the Nethe • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Bever (4512, L, HX) • Eselsbach (45122, R, HX) Nethe → Weser • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Nethe (452, L, HX) • Helmerte (45216, R, HX) • Taufnethe (4522, R, HX) • Öse (4524, L, HX) • Aa (4526, L; PB, HX) • Hilgenbach (45262, L, HX) • Katzbach (45264, L, HX) • Brucht (4528, R, HX) • Emderbach (45282, R, HX) • Grundbach (452822, L, HX) • Hakesbach (45286, L, HX) • Silberbach (45294, R, HX) Upper Weser between the Nethe and the Emmer • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Grube (4534, L, HX) • Fischbach (45344, R, HX) • Schelpe (45352, L, HX) • Saumer (45354, L, HX) • Twierbach (45372, L, HX) • Lonaubach (45392, L, HX, LIP) • Spiekersiek (453924, L, LIP) Emmer → Weser • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Emmer (456, L, HX, LIP) • Fischbach (Emmer) (45612, L, HX) • Mühlenbach (45614, R, HX) • Beberbach (4562, R, HX) • Röthe (45624, L, LIP) • Heubach (4564, R, LIP, HX) • Silberbach (45642, L, LIP) • Napte (45652, L, LIP) • Diestelbach (4566, L, LIP) • Königsbach (45662, R, LIP) • Istruper Bach (456624, L, LIP) • Niese (4568, R, HX, LIP) • Kleinenbredener Bach (45684, L, HX) • Wörmke (45694, R, LIP) • Ilsenbach (456942, L, HX, LIP) • Eschenbach (45696, L, LIP) Upper Weser between the Emmer and the Werre • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Humme (4574, L, LIP) • Grießbach (457421, R, LIP) • Beberbach (45744, L, LIP) • Exter (458, L, LIP) • Alme (4584, L, LIP) • Twiesbach (4592, R, MI ) • Herrengraben (4594, L, LIP) • Kalle (4596, L, LIP) • Westerkalle (Kallbach) (45962, L, LIP) • Forellenbach (4598, L, HF) • Linnenbeeke (45982, R, HF) • Borstenbach (45992, L, HF) Werre → Weser Upper Werre to its confluence with the Bega • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Steinbach (-, R, LIP) • Strangbach (-, L, LIP) • Wedasch (-, R, LIP) • Wörbke (46114, R, LIP) • Diestelbach (-, R, LIP) • Wiembecke (4612, L, LIP) • Berlebecke (Wiggenbach, Knochenbach) (46124, L, LIP) • Rethlager Bach (4616, L, LIP) • Rothenbach (46172, L, LIP) • Haferbach (4618, L, LIP) • Krebsbach (461816, L, LIP) • Gruttbach (46182, R, LIP) • Bentgraben (46192, L, LIP) • Heipker Bach (46194, L, LIP) • Siekbach (46196 L, LIP) • Bexter (46198, L, LIP) Bega → Werre • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Bega (462, R, LIP) • Hillbach (46214, R, LIP) • Passade (4622, L, LIP) • Marpe (46224, R, LIP) • Linnebach (46232, L, LIP) • Ilse (4624, R, LIP) • Niederluher Bach (46242, L, LIP) • Ötternbach (4626, L, LIP) • Rhienbach (46272, R, LIP) • Sudbach (462725, R, LIP) • Salze (4628, R, HF, LIP) • Glimke (46282, L, HF, LIP) Aa → Werre • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Aa (Johannisbach) (464, R, BI, HF) • Schwarzbach (4642, L, GT, BI) • Mühlenbach (464216, R, GT, BI) • Hasbach (464218, R, GT, BI) • Beckendorfer Mühlenbach (46422, L, HF, BI) • Schloßhofbach (46432, R, BI) • Sudbrackbach (464322, R, BI) • Jöllenbecker Mühlenbach (46452, L, BI, HF) • Lutterbach (Lutter) (4646, R, BI) • Baderbach (464612, R, BI) • Windwehe (46462, R, BI, LIP) • Oldentruper Bach (464628, R, BI) • Eickumer Mühlenbach (Kinsbeke) (4648, L, BI, HF) Werre between the Aa and the Else • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Düsedieksbach (4652, L, HF) • Lippinghauser Bach (46524, L, HF) • Bramschebach (4654, R, HF) Else → Werre • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Else (466, 3, R, HF) • Laerbach (not in OWL)Steinbach (466212, R, GT) • Violenbach (4664, R, GT) • Kilverbach (46654, L, HF) • Warmenau (4666, R, HF, GT) • Spenger Mühlenbach (46664, R, HF, GT) • Darmühlenbach (46672, L, HF) • Neue Else (46674, R, HF) • Werfener Bach (466742, R, HF) • Gewinghauser Bach (46676, L, HF) • Brandbach (Bolldambach) (4668, R, HF) • Ostbach (46679X, L, MI, HF) Lower Werre after its confluence with the Else • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Werre (46, L, LIP, HF, MI) • Rehmerloh-Mennighüffer Mühlenbach (468, L, HF, MI) • Tengerner Bach (4684, L, MI) • Schnathorster Bach (46842, R, MI) • Mühlenbach (46884, R, MI) • Mittelbach (4694, R, HF, MI) • Kaarbach (Wulferdingser Bach) (46992, L, MI) Middle Weser between the Werre and Große Aue • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Meierbach (471312, L, MI) • Dehmer Mühlenbach (47132, L, MI) • Bastau (4714, L, MI) • Flöthe (47142, L, MI) • Ronceva (L, MI) • Bastau-Entlaster (47148, L, MI) • Osterbach (47192, R, MI) • (Bückeburger) Aue (472, R, MI) • Sandfurthbach (4726, L, MI) • Ösper (4732, L, MI) • Rottbach (Weser) (4734, L, MI) • Gehle (474, R, MI) • Ils (4744, R, MI) • Riehe (4746, L, MI) Große Aue → Weser • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Große Aue (476, L, MI) • Mehner Bach (47612, R, MI) • Flöthe (47614, R, MI) • Kleine Aue (47618, R, MI) • Braune Aue (476182, R, MI) • Großer Dieckfluss (4762, L, MI) • Hollwedener Graben (476216, L, MI) • Twiehauser Bach (476218, R, MI) • Fehrnwiesen Graben (47622, L, MI) • Kleiner Dieckfluss (47624, R, MI) • Tielger Bruchgraben (47626, L, MI) • Wickriede (4764, R, MI) • Flöthe (47644, R, MI) • Langenhorster Graben (476454, L, MI) • Kleine Wickriede (47646, R, MI) Weser, north of the Große Aue • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Steinhuder Meerbach (R, not in OWL)Fulde (4782, L, MI) • Steertschlaggraben (47832, L MI) Hunte → Weser • Weser (4, -, HX, LIP, HF, MI) • Hunte (R, not in OWL)Wimmerbach (4961129, R, MI) (not in OWL)Heithöfer Bach (4961124, LR, MI) • Schröttinghauser Bach (4961124, R, MI) • Grenz Canal (496114, R, MI) • Ompteda Canal (496261, L, not in OWL)Brockumer Pissing (496262, L, MI) ::Remark: In the catchment area of the Hunte the streams listed are often just drainage ditches or canals, that cannot be of thecribed using the usual hierarchy of a classic river system with main rivers and tributaries, because there is no constant direction of flow. As a result it is only ansatzweise angedeutet, how the waterbody is linked to its main river. == Shipping canals ==
Shipping canals
Mittelland Canal with Minden Aqueduct and access to the Weser == Lakes ==
Lakes
Aabachsee (Bad Wünnenberg, PB, 180 ha, Stausee) (teilweise in OWL) • Lippesee (Paderborn, PB, 103 ha, Stau- and Baggersee) • Alter See-Mittlerer See-Neuer See (Großer Weserbogen) (Porta Westfalica, MI, 90 ha, Baggersee / Altwassersee) • Schiedersee (Emmerstausee) (Schieder-Schwalenberg, LIP, 82 ha, Stausee) • Rietberger Fischteiche (Teichanlage bestehend aus 27 verbundenen Teichen, Rietberg, GT, 49,9 ha, Fischteiche/ Gräfte)Hochwasserrückhaltebecken Keddinghausen (Büren, PB, 47,5 ha, Stausee) • Heddinghauser See (Paderborn, PB, 36 ha) • Nesthauser See (Paderborn, PB, 30 ha, Baggersee) • Mastholter See (Benteler See) (Rietberg, GT, 26 ha, Baggersee) • Stemmer See (Kalletal, LIP, 25 ha, Altwassersee) • Rathsee (Paderborn, PB, 25 ha) • Bentfelder See (Paderborn, PB, 24 ha) • Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) (Bielefeld, BI, 20 ha, Stausee) • Mühlensee (Paderborn, PB, 15 ha) • Altensenner See (Paderborn, PB, 13 ha) • Axelsee (Beverungen, HX, 12 ha, Altwassersee) • Lintler See (Gütersloh, GT, 12 ha) • Hücker Moor (Spenge, HF, 11 ha) • Emssee (Rietberg, GT, 11 ha) • Norderteich (Horn- Bad Meinberg, LIP, 11 ha) • Meschesee (Detmold, LIP, 9 ha) • Padersee (Paderborn, PB, 7,8 ha) • Großer Auesee (Espelkamp, MI, 4,5 ha) • Oberlübber Bergsee (Hille, MI, 0,8 ha, ehemaliger Steinbruch) == External links ==
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