Unstrut

The Unstrut (pronounced [ˈʊnʃtʁuːt]) is a river in Germany and a left tributary of the Saale.

Unstrut
Bridge over the Unstrut near Weischütz
Location
CountryGermany
States
Physical characteristics
Sourcewest of Kefferhausen
  locationThuringia
  coordinates51.31623°N 10.2763°E / 51.31623; 10.2763
  elevation400 m (1,300 ft)
MouthSaale, near Naumburg
  location
Saxony-Anhalt
  coordinates
51°10′33″N 11°48′7″E
  elevation
102 m (335 ft)
Length192 km (119 mi)
Basin size6,364.2 km2 (2,457.2 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionSaaleElbeNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  left
  right

The Unstrut originates in northern Thuringia near Dingelstädt (west of Kefferhausen in the Eichsfeld area) and its catchment area is the whole of the Thuringian Basin. It breaks out of the basin through the Thuringian Gate west of Heldrungen and, in its lower reaches, flows through Saxony-Anhalt before emptying into the Saale near Naumburg. The total length of the Unstrut is 192 kilometres (119 mi). Towns along the Unstrut include Mühlhausen, Sömmerda, Bad Frankenhausen, Artern, Roßleben, and Freyburg. The main tributaries of the Unstrut are the Gera, Wipper, Helme, and Lossa.

The countryside around the Saale and Unstrut rivers forms the wine-growing region of Saale-Unstrut. The well-known brand of sparkling wine, Rotkäppchen ("Little Red Riding Hood") is produced in the cellars of Freyburg.

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