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Meisse : ウィキペディア英語版
Meiße

The Meiße is a German river, 42 kilometres long, in the state of Lower Saxony that flows through part of the Lüneburg Heath. It is a right-hand tributary of the River Aller.
== Origin and course ==

The Meiße rises south of Wietzendorf in the nature reserve of Großes Moor bei Becklingen.〔(Description of the ''Großes Moor bei Becklingen'' nature reserve by the NLWKN )〕 Originally the upper course of the upper Wietze (Örtze) was the headstream of the Meiße before the Großes Moor diverted the Wietze into the River Örtze at a point south of the sharp bend in the river near Wietzendorf as a result of headward erosion. The Meiße flows through the villages of Bleckmar, Hasselhorst (in the unparished area of Lohheide on the Bergen-Hohne Training Area), Belsen, Hörsten, Gudehausen and Hartmannshausen (all three also belonging to Lohheide), as well as Meißendorf, and discharges into the Aller south of Hodenhagen after about .
Its left-hand tributary streams are the ''Berger Bach'', which flows through the town of Bergen and joins the Meiße near Belsen, and the small ''Geltteichsgraben'' and ''Bruchbach'', which originate in the Meißendorf Lakes.

The right-hand feeder streams of the Meiße are: the little ''Mühlenbach'' near Bleckmar and the ''Liethbach'', which arises near Bredebeck (in Lohheide) from the confluence of the ''Forellenbach'' and ''Schwemmbeck''. On the ''Liethbach'' is ''Schloss Bredebeck'', a former manor house, once part of the British base of Hohne Station. The building was used as an officers' mess and has been used as lodgings for the British Royal Family in the past.
The ''Meierbach'', which emerges in the Bergen-Hohne Training Area, flows through the Meiersee and discharges into the Meiße shortly before Hodenhagen. The ''Hohe Bach'' also starts in the military training area, flows past the ''Sieben Steinhäuser'' and also joins the Meiße shortly before Hodenhagen. Before the Meiße reaches the Aller it branches again into the ''Hudemühlener Meiße''.
Near the autobahn services of ''Ostenholzer Moor'' (A7, E 45), a canal known as the ''Esseler Kanal'' crosses the Meiße. This is made up of the ''Nordkanal'' and ''Südkanal'', each of which drains the Ostenholz Moor. The Meiße mainly has water quality of Class II i.e. only moderately polluted.〔(Water quality class )〕

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