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The Laute is a right tributary of the Innerste river in Lower Saxony. It rises in the vicinity of Hahnenklee in the Upper Harz and discharges about 6 km later into the Innerste in Lautenthal. The source is at an elevation of about 540 m at the bottom of a mountain called ''Kuttelbacher Berg''. The Laute flows to the west parallel to road L 516 which is called ''Hahnenkleer Straße'' in Lautenthal. The name of the town means ''Laute Valley''. The mouth is at an elevation of about 300 m in the west of ''Wildemanner Strasse'', the high street of Lautenthal. In 1875 a railway bridge of the Innerste Valley Railway was built over the Laute close to its mouth.〔Evert Heusinkveld: ''Die Innerstetalbahn Langelsheim - Altenau'', p.11. Nordhorn 2007〕 Although the railway line was closed in 1977 the bridge is well preserved and still used by hikers. A flood of the Laute caused considerable damage in Lautenthal in 1877.〔Fremdenverkehrsverein Bergstadt Lautenthal e.V.: ''Lautenthal - wo der Harz am schönsten ist'', p. 38. Lautenthal 2003〕 File:InnersteLaute.jpg|Laute in the east of Lautenthal File:Laute in Lauthenthal.jpg|Laute in the middle of Lautenthal File:LautenthalLauteBridge.jpg|Former railway bridge over the Laute which discharges into the Innerste (in the foreground) ==References== 〔 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「Laute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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