Aller

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The Aller is a significant river in northern Germany that flows through Lower Saxony and serves as a major tributary of the Weser River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Germany
country Germany
drainageBasinArea approximately 15,000 km²
drains parts of Lower Saxony
parts of Saxony-Anhalt
flowsInto North Sea via the Weser
flowsNear Wolfsburg
flowsThrough Celle
Gifhorn
Lower Saxony
Saxony-Anhalt
Verden (Aller)
hasAlternativeName Aller River
hasBridge Aller Bridge in Celle
hasEcologicalRole habitat for fish and bird species
hasEconomicRole regional waterway
hasFloodplain Aller-Leine Valley
hasPart Leine
surface form: Obere Aller

Untere Aller
hasRecreationalUse angling
boating
cycling along riverbanks
hasTributary Böhme
Fuhse
Ise
Leine
Oker
Örtze
length approximately 260 km
locatedIn Central Europe
Lower Saxony
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedInRegion North German Plain
mouthLocatedIn Weser
near Verden (Aller)
navigable partly
partOf Weser
surface form: Weser river basin
riverSystem Weser
surface form: Weser river system
sourceCountry Germany
sourceLocatedIn Saxony-Anhalt
tributaryDirection right tributary of the Weser
tributaryOf Weser
usedFor flood control
inland navigation
recreation
waterBodyType freshwater river

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Leine dischargesInto Aller
Oker flowsInto Aller
Leine mouthOf Aller
River Leine mouthOf Aller
Weser tributary Aller
Leine tributaryOf Aller
Oker tributaryOf Aller
River Leine tributaryOf Aller