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The Fulda, also called Gersfelder Wasser in the upper reaches, is the 220.4 km long left source river of the Weser. It rises in the Hessian part of the Rhön at the Wasserkuppe and ends between Kaufunger Wald and Reinhardswald in the three-river town of Hann. Münden (Lower Saxony), where it unites with the Werra coming from the right to the Weser.
August 6, 2020
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