Eder (Fulda)

The Eder [ˈeːdɐ] is a 177-kilometre-long (110 mi) major river in Germany that begins in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia and passes in to Hesse, where it empties into the River Fulda.

Eder
Edder
The Eder in Edersee when the lake dried out in 2003
Map of the Eder, its tributaries and water catchment area
EtymologyAdrana-Aderna-Adarna-Adrina-Edder-Eder
Native nameEder (German)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesNorth Rhine-Westphalia-Hesse
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationEderkopf
  elevation634 m (2,080 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Edermünde
  coordinates
51.216677°N 9.455075°E / 51.216677; 9.455075
  elevation
142 m (466 ft)
Length176.1 km (109.4 mi)
Basin size3,362 km2 (1,298 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average23.8 m3/s (840 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionFuldaWeserNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  leftmain: Odeborg, Orke, Ems. see also below
  rightmain: Nuhne, Wesebach, Schwalm. see also below
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