Havel

The Havel (German: [ˈhaːfl̩] ) is a river in northeastern Germany, flowing through the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt. The 325 kilometres (202 mi) long Havel is a right tributary of the Elbe. However, the direct distance from its source to its mouth is only 94 kilometres (58 mi). For much of its length, the Havel is navigable; it provides an important link in the waterway connections between the east and west of Germany, as well as beyond.

Havel
The Havel in Potsdam
Rivers Havel (dark blue) and Rhin (turquoise)
Location
CountryGermany
States
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationAnkershagen, Mecklenburg
  coordinates53.467778°N 12.935556°E / 53.467778; 12.935556
  elevation65 m (213 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Rühstädt-Gnevsdorf
  coordinates
52.908333°N 11.877222°E / 52.908333; 11.877222
  elevation
22 m (72 ft)
Length325 km (202 miles)
Basin size23,858 km2 (9,212 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationHavelberg
  average103 m3/s (3,600 cu ft/s)
  minimum18.8 m3/s (660 cu ft/s)
  maximum215 m3/s (7,600 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionElbeNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  leftWoblitz, Briese, Tegeler Fließ, Spree, Nuthe, Plane, Buckau
  rightRhin, Dosse
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