Trave

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The Trave is a river in northern Germany that flows through the state of Schleswig-Holstein to the Baltic Sea, notably passing through the city of Lübeck.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Trave canonical 6

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
belongsTo river system of the Baltic Sea
country Germany
crosses Herzogtum Lauenburg district
Ostholstein
surface form: Ostholstein district

Stormarn district
drainageBasinArea approximately 2,700 km²
flowsGenerallyDirection northward
flowsInto Baltic Sea
flowsThrough rural areas of Schleswig-Holstein
formsEstuaryType fjord-like estuary near Travemünde
hasBridge Holstentorbrücke in Lübeck
hasConfluenceWith Bad Oldesloe
surface form: Beste near Bad Oldesloe

Schwartau near Bad Schwartau
Wakenitz in Lübeck
hasEstuaryNear Bay of Lübeck
hasLength approximately 124 km
hasMouthIn Travemünde
hasPort Lübeck seaport
Travemünde ferry port
hasProtectedAreaOnBanks nature reserves near Lübeck
hasTributary River Bille
surface form: Beste (river)

Schwartau
Schwartau (river)
Stepenitz (Schleswig-Holstein)
Wakenitz
isImportantFor Lübeck’s historical Hanseatic trade
isPartOf important trade route to Baltic Sea
isReferencedBy German name "Trave"
locatedIn Lübeck
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Schleswig-Holstein
locatedInRegion Holstein
locatedInWatershed Baltic Sea drainage basin
surface form: Baltic Sea basin
mouthOfWaterBody Baltic Sea
navigableInSection lower course near Lübeck
partOf Lübeck port area
passesThrough Bad Oldesloe
Bad Segeberg district
Lübeck
sourceLocation near Ahrensbök
near Gießelrade
usedFor commercial shipping
inland navigation
recreational boating
waterBodyType freshwater river

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lübeck hasRiver Trave
Wakenitz mouthOfWaterbody Trave
Wakenitz flowsInto Trave
Wakenitz tributaryOf Trave