Ennepe

River in Germany


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::summary River in Germany ::

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FieldValue
nameEnnepe
imageHagen - Ennepe (Frankstraße) 01 ies.jpg
source1_locationSauerland
mouth_locationVolme
mouth_coordinates
progression
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Germany
length_km42.1
length_ref
source1_elevation422 m
mouth_elevation99 m
basin_size_km2188
basin_size_ref
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| name = Ennepe | image = Hagen - Ennepe (Frankstraße) 01 ies.jpg | image_caption = | source1_location = Sauerland | mouth_location = Volme | mouth_coordinates = | progression = | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Germany | length_km = 42.1 | length_ref = | source1_elevation = 422 m | mouth_elevation = 99 m | discharge1_avg = | basin_size_km2 = 188 | basin_size_ref =

The Ennepe () is a river, and a left tributary of the Volme in Northern Sauerland, Germany.

It gave its name to the town Ennepetal, and the district Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis.

Course of River

The Ennepe begins in the Märkischer Kreis southeast of Halver, at 422 m above sea level, and continues to the Ennepetalsperre (reservoir, 307 m above sea level).

The river flows through Ennepetal, Gevelsberg, and the western boroughs of Hagen.

It flows into the Volme, near Hagen Central Station (elevation: 99 m above sea level).

Parts of the river are canalized.

Flora and fauna

The Ennepe provides habitat for numerous animal and plant types.

Among are fishes, the grey heron, neophyte plants, and Orange Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis, in Hagen).

Industrial use

In the pre-industrial age, several mills were built alongside the river.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, several small iron plants were operated there.

References

References

  1. "Ennepe".
  2. "Ennepe Reservoir".

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