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The Ruhr is a river in western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia), a right tributary (east-side) of the Rhine.

Ruhr
The Ruhr in Essen-Kettwig
Location
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationKahler Asten
  elevation870 m (2,850 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Rhine
  coordinates
51°27′3″N 6°43′22″E
Length219.2 km (136.2 mi) [1]
Basin size4,485 km2 (1,732 sq mi) [1]
Discharge 
  average79 m3/s (2,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionRhineNorth Sea
Tributaries 
  leftLenne, Volme
  rightMöhne

Description and history


The Ruhr valley near Bochum during a flood
The Ruhr valley near Bochum during a flood

The source of the Ruhr is near the town of Winterberg in the mountainous Sauerland region, at an elevation of approximately 670 metres (2,200 ft). It flows into the lower Rhine at an elevation of only 17 metres (56 ft) in the municipal area of Duisburg. Its total length is 219 km (136 mi), its average discharge is 79 cubic metres per second (2,800 cu ft/s) at Mülheim near its mouth. Thus, its discharge is, for example, comparable to that of the river Ems in Northern Germany or the River Thames in the United Kingdom.

The Ruhr first passes the towns of Meschede, Arnsberg, Wickede, Fröndenberg, Holzwickede, Iserlohn, 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 area was Germany's primary industrial area during the early- to mid-20th century. Most factories were located there. The occupation of the Ruhr from 1923-24 by French forces, due to the Weimar Republic's failure to continue paying reparations from World War I, provoked passive resistance, which saw production in the factories grind to a halt. As a result, the German hyperinflation crisis grew even worse.

During World War II, two of the dams on the Ruhr, the Möhne Dam and the Sorpe Dam were targets for Operation Chastise, in which special "bouncing bombs" were developed to take out the dams and flood the valley, with the hope of seriously affecting the German industries there. The story was told in a 1951 book and the popular 1955 film made from it, The Dam Busters.

The drainage basin of the Ruhr
The drainage basin of the Ruhr

Lakes


There are five Ruhr reservoirs on the river, often used for leisure activities.


Tributaries


The main tributaries of the Ruhr are (from source to mouth):


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На других языках


[de] Ruhr

Die Ruhr ist ein 219,3 km[2] langer, rechter und östlicher Nebenfluss des Rheins in Nordrhein-Westfalen (Deutschland) mit einem Einzugsgebiet von 4485 km².[2]
- [en] Ruhr (river)

[es] Río Ruhr

El río Ruhr es un río de Alemania que discurre por el oeste del país, por el estado de Renania del Norte-Westfalia, un afluente por la margen derecha del río Rin en su curso inferior. El Ruhr tiene 235 km de largo y es un importante afluente de la margen derecha del bajo Rin.[1] Este río es importante para el suministro de agua potable e industrial de la zona industrial más grande de Europa, el Ruhrgebiet (Región del Ruhr).

[it] Ruhr (fiume)

La Ruhr è un fiume della Germania, affluente del Reno.

[ru] Рур (приток Рейна)

Рур (нем. Ruhr) — река в земле Северный Рейн-Вестфалия (Германия), правый приток Рейна. Благодаря ей получил своё название Рурский бассейн — крупнейший индустриальный регион Европы.



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