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The Lachte is a roughly long right-hand tributary of the River Aller in the Südheide Nature Park in the north German state of Lower Saxony. == Course == The Lachte rises in the northern part of the district of Gifhorn southwest of Sprakensehl. It flows initially southwest, feeds a long row of fish ponds near the Auermühle Estate (''Gut Auermühle'') and is then joined from the left by the Kainbach stream and, beyond the town of Steinhorst (which has a water wheel in its coat of arms), the Jafelbach. In Steinhorst a stony ford crosses the river. Near Beedenbostel, Celle district, the Lutter and the Aschau join the Lachte from the right. Near Lachendorf the river swings west and discharges into the Aller near Lachtehausen, a village within Celle district. In 1997 the "Upper Lachte, Kainbach, Jafelbach" Nature Reserve was opened with an area of .〔(NSG ''Obere Lachte, Kainbach, Jafelbach'' )〕 The Lachte and the Lutter with their tributaries, which both run through the eastern part of the Südheide Nature Park, form a river system with numerous branches that covers an area of about and was designated a nature reserve (''Naturschutzgebiet'') in 2007.〔(''Naturschutzgebiet Lutter'' )〕 Although only following the western section of the river, the narrow gauge line from Celle to Wittingen was known as the Lachte Valley Railway. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lachte」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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