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In Berlin, the Spree forms part of a dense network of navigable waterways, many of which are artificial, and which provide a wide choice of routes. Several important commercial harbors can be found on this network, and tugs and barges move sand, grain, bricks, and beer. Tour boats tour the central
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Course of Spree River with its natural and artificial affluents and branches. In addition the canals joining the Spree and Havel river system to Oder River.
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For a stretch of about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of and flowing through Fürstenwalde, the river forms part of the
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The final reach of the Spree is where it is best known. It flows through the city centre of Berlin to join the
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at the northern edge of the Spreewald. From the Neundorfer See it then flows in an easterly direction to the
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The Spree is the main river of Berlin, Brandenburg, Lusatia, and the settlement area of the
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Many people died in the Spree during the Cold War while trying to cross the
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River. The Spree is much longer than the Havel, which it flows into at
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section of the Spree and its adjoining waterways on a frequent basis.
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In the Spreewald the river passes through the towns of
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floating swimming pool opened on the Spree in Berlin.
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The Spree's longest tributaries are 404: 395: 258:10,105 km (3,902 sq mi) 749:), with its collection of five major 584:, the border between Germany and the 545: 417: 370: 280:36 m/s (1,300 cu ft/s) 1001: 1175:Rivers of the Ústí nad Labem Region 1039: 570:; the name derives ultimately from 24: 481:, and the highest elevated one in 25: 1206: 1106: 1045: 805:List of deaths at the Berlin Wall 1088:: Rough Guides. pp. 28–29. 950: 934: 918: 899: 884: 865: 850: 838: 823: 442:; the Havel then flows into the 323: 38: 521:reserve. It then flows through 250:about 400 km (250 mi) 1155:International rivers of Europe 1065: 976: 798: 209: • coordinates 13: 1: 1195:Czech Republic–Germany border 969: 929:& the entrance of a canal 763: 753:, is an island in the Spree. 151:Physical characteristics 1150:Federal waterways in Germany 943:Federal Chancellery (Berlin) 698:in the southeastern part of 7: 1019:Inland Waterways of Germany 525:before entering Berlin, as 477:, the water-richest one in 197: • location 169: • location 10: 1211: 816: 802: 662:. Just below Leibsch, the 276: • average 1074:The Rough Guide to Berlin 1017:Sheffield, Barry (1995). 622: 450:. The river rises in the 311: 293: 288: 284: 274: 266: 262: 254: 246: 207: 195: 183: 179: 167: 159: 155: 150: 124: 103: 98: 57: 37: 32: 1145:Tributaries of the Havel 988:Encyclopaedia Britannica 721:, after flowing through 664:Dahme Flood Relief Canal 639:and flows north through 497:. 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River Spree

Berlin
Reichstag building
Sorbian languages
Czech
Czech Republic
Germany
Bautzen
Cottbus
Berlin
Upper Lusatia
Mouth
Havel
Berlin-Spandau
52°32′10″N 13°12′31″E / 52.53611°N 13.20861°E / 52.53611; 13.20861
Havel
Elbe
North Sea
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S(H)PRAY
[ʃpʁeː]

Sorbian languages
[ˈsprʲɛwʲa]
[ˈspʁʲɛwʲa]
Czech
[ˈsprɛːva]
Germany
tributary

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