Erpe (Spree)

Erpe
The Erpe (upper right to lower left)
Native name Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ
Country Germany
Location Brandenburg
Physical characteristics
Main source Werneuchen, Brandenburg
77.5 m (254 ft)
52°39′18″N 13°45′37″E / 52.6550545°N 13.7601816°E / 52.6550545; 13.7601816
River mouth Berlin-Köpenick
32.3 m (106 ft)
(45.2 m (148 ft) altitude difference)
52°27′01″N 13°35′40″E / 52.450278°N 13.594444°E / 52.450278; 13.594444Coordinates: 52°27′01″N 13°35′40″E / 52.450278°N 13.594444°E / 52.450278; 13.594444
Length 31.8 km (19.8 miles)
Basin features
Progression SpreeHavelElbeNorth Sea
Basin size 216 km2 (83 sq mi)
Tributaries
  • Right:
    Zochegraben

The Erpe is a tributary of Spree River in Brandenburg and Berlin, Germany. The upper third is also known als Langes Elsenfließ ("Long Lizzy-Flow"), the lower two thirds for about half a century were noted as Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ. Previously they had been one of several Mühlenfließe ("Mill Flow"s) without a specification. The course itself is quite natural, but it suffers pollution from a purification plant.

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