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- Aue_(Suhle) abstract "The Aue (German: Aue or Aue Bach) is a meandering stream in Lower Saxony, Germany. It enters Seeburger See by Seeburg and drains it at Bernshausen. A mere creek, it is not navigable. It is a left (west) tributary of the Suhle (a tributary of the Hahle, which is a tributary of the Rhume) in Germershausen, part of Rollshausen. The elevation at the mouth is about 157 m asl. There are a number of small neolithic LBK settlements along its banks.".
- Q4820286 abstract "The Aue (German: Aue or Aue Bach) is a meandering stream in Lower Saxony, Germany. It enters Seeburger See by Seeburg and drains it at Bernshausen. A mere creek, it is not navigable. It is a left (west) tributary of the Suhle (a tributary of the Hahle, which is a tributary of the Rhume) in Germershausen, part of Rollshausen. The elevation at the mouth is about 157 m asl. There are a number of small neolithic LBK settlements along its banks.".
- Aue_(Suhle) comment "The Aue (German: Aue or Aue Bach) is a meandering stream in Lower Saxony, Germany. It enters Seeburger See by Seeburg and drains it at Bernshausen. A mere creek, it is not navigable. It is a left (west) tributary of the Suhle (a tributary of the Hahle, which is a tributary of the Rhume) in Germershausen, part of Rollshausen. The elevation at the mouth is about 157 m asl. There are a number of small neolithic LBK settlements along its banks.".
- Q4820286 comment "The Aue (German: Aue or Aue Bach) is a meandering stream in Lower Saxony, Germany. It enters Seeburger See by Seeburg and drains it at Bernshausen. A mere creek, it is not navigable. It is a left (west) tributary of the Suhle (a tributary of the Hahle, which is a tributary of the Rhume) in Germershausen, part of Rollshausen. The elevation at the mouth is about 157 m asl. There are a number of small neolithic LBK settlements along its banks.".