Ruhr
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- For the conurbation see Ruhr Area.
The Ruhr first passes the towns of Meschede, Arnsberg, Unna, Holzwickede and Schwerte. Then the river marks the southern limit of the Ruhr area, passing Hagen, Dortmund, Herdecke, Wetter, Witten, Bochum, Hattingen, Essen, Mülheim and Duisburg.
The Ruhr crosses five artificial lakes on its way to the Rhine, which are largely frequented for leisure activities, e.g. inline skating:
- Hengsteysee between Dortmund and Hagen, Area of the surface: 1.36km² height oft the weir 4.5m
- Harkortsee between Hagen Herdecke and Wetter; Area of the surface: 1.37km², height of the weir 7,8m
- Kemnader See between Witten and Bochum; Area of the surface: 1,25 km², height of the weir: 2m
- Baldeneysee in Essen
- Kettwiger See in Essen
The Ruhr is used for the preparation of drinking water and has a good water quality, which is ironic, since the word "Ruhr" means dysentery in the German language. Its riversides are largely used as recreation areas.
Not to be confused with the river Rur, in western North Rhine-Westphalia, Belgium and Netherlands.
See also
- Ruhr Area
- Occupation of the Ruhr (1923-1924)
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