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In this section you can already speak of the Rur. It has slowly reached the dimensions of a river. When you think back to the upper part of the Rur, where it was a river, you do not know where all the water comes from.
July 12, 2018
The Rur - written without "h" and often referred to as the Eifel Rur - rises in the High Fens in Belgium and flows into the Meuse. But it flows 80 percent of its approximately 165 kilometers long route in Germany. Among other things, it flows through the Eiffel National Park, the Rurstausee and the reservoir Obermaubach.
August 8, 2017
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