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The Uecker (German pronunciation: [ˈʏkɐ] (listen)) or Ucker[1] is a river in the northeastern German states of Brandenburg, where it is known as the Ucker, and of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Its source lies in the Uckermark district, one kilometer north of Ringenwalde. It flows northward through several lakes. The first one is Großer Krinertsee. The next ones are rather small.

Uecker
The rivers Ucker/Uecker, Randow, and Welse
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTemmen-Ringenwalde
  coordinates53°4′5″N 13°42′49″E
  elevation76 m (249 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Szczecin Lagoon
  coordinates
53°45′0″N 14°4′1.2″E
Length98 km (61 mi)
Basin size2,200 km2 (850 sq mi)
Island of the gord in Oberuckersee
Island of the gord in Oberuckersee
The Uecker near Torgelow
The Uecker near Torgelow

Then there are two large lakes, Lake Oberuckersee and Lake Unteruckersee, joined by the navigable section of the river, called der Kanal, with the smaller Lake Möllensee in between. The island within Oberuckersee was the residence of a Slavic ruler in the 10th century, and connected to the coast of the lake by a long wooden bridge. On the northern end of Unteruckersee the city of Prenzlau is situated, nowadays the district capital of Uckemark. In Middle Ages, it was granted urban rights by the Pomeranian Griffins earlier than Szczecin in 1234, shortly before they lost the Uckermark to the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1250.

Most of the course below Unteruckersee is not navigable. An effort of the von Arnim family to prepare it for large river boats ceased after a few decades in the 19th century. Between Prenzlau and the junction of the river Köhntop, it is sometimes even difficult to travel by canoe. Near the small village of Nieden, the river arrives in (Mecklenbuurg-) Hither Pomerania, where it is called Uecker. In this country, it passes through the towns of Pasewalk, Torgelow, and Eggesin. Pasewalk, as well as Prenzlau, features some important Brick Gothic architecture.

In Eggesin, the northern section of the river Randow discharges into the Uecker. In Ueckermünde, the Uecker ends in Szczecin Lagoon, which is connected to the Baltic Sea by the three straits Peenestrom, Świna and Dziwna.

The name Ucker originates from a West Slavic language, the word vikru/vikrus, meaning 'fast' or 'quick'.[2] The Uecker gave its name to the Uckermark historical region and to the two districts Uckermark and Uecker-Randow.


Notes


  1. Polish Ukra and Wkra: see „Dokłandny słownik języków polskiego i niemieckiego w czterech tomach“, Wydanie grugie, Wiedeń, Nakładem c. i k. księgarni nadwornej Maurycego Perlesa, 1913, Dział drugi: Сześć niemiecko-polska, Тom II, Strona 40.
  2. Heinrich, p. 382

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На других языках


[de] Uecker

Die Uecker (Ucker) ist ein gut 98 Kilometer langer Tieflandfluss mit einem 2200 km² großen Einzugsgebiet. Der langsam fließende, abwechslungsreiche Fluss trägt in seinem Brandenburger Teil den Namen Ucker und in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern den Namen Uecker.
- [en] Uecker

[it] Ucker

La Ucker (Uecker nel Meclemburgo-Pomerania Anteriore) è un fiume tedesco di circa 103 km di lunghezza, con un bacino idrografico di circa 2200 km².

[ru] Иккер

Иккер[1] (нем. Uecker, устар. Укер[2][3][4] нем. Uker[3]) — река на северо-востоке Германии протяжённостью в 98 километров.[источник не указан 158 дней]



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