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The Ems (; ) is a river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
 in northwestern Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and northeastern Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
. It runs through the states
States of Germany

Germany is a federation consisting of sixteen states, known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is the literal German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is commonly used colloquially, as it is more specific, though technically incorrect within the corpus of German law....
 of North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine - Westphalia is the westernmost and - in terms of population and economic output - the largest States of Germany of Germany. North Rhine - Westphalia has over 18 million inhabitants, contributes about 22% of Germany's gross domestic product and comprises a land area of 34,083 km? ....
 and Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony

Lower Saxony lies in northern Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the sixteen States of Germany of Germany. In rural areas Low German is still spoken, but the number of speakers is declining....
 it parallels the state border
Border

Borders define geography boundaries of political geography or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or Subnational entity. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones....
 between the Lower Saxon area of East Friesland (Germany) and the province
Province

A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state....
 of Groningen
Groningen (province)

Groningen is the northeasternmost province of the Netherlands. In the east it borders the Germany state of Lower Saxony , in the south Drenthe, in the west Friesland and in the north the Wadden Sea....
 (Netherlands), on the German side of the border. Its total length is 371 km.

source of the river is in the southern Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest

The Teutoburg Forest is a range of low, forested mountains in the Germany states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia which was believed to be the scene of Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9....
 in North Rhine-Westphalia.






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The Ems (; ) is a river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
 in northwestern Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and northeastern Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
. It runs through the states
States of Germany

Germany is a federation consisting of sixteen states, known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is the literal German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is commonly used colloquially, as it is more specific, though technically incorrect within the corpus of German law....
 of North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine - Westphalia is the westernmost and - in terms of population and economic output - the largest States of Germany of Germany. North Rhine - Westphalia has over 18 million inhabitants, contributes about 22% of Germany's gross domestic product and comprises a land area of 34,083 km? ....
 and Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony

Lower Saxony lies in northern Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the sixteen States of Germany of Germany. In rural areas Low German is still spoken, but the number of speakers is declining....
 it parallels the state border
Border

Borders define geography boundaries of political geography or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or Subnational entity. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones....
 between the Lower Saxon area of East Friesland (Germany) and the province
Province

A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state....
 of Groningen
Groningen (province)

Groningen is the northeasternmost province of the Netherlands. In the east it borders the Germany state of Lower Saxony , in the south Drenthe, in the west Friesland and in the north the Wadden Sea....
 (Netherlands), on the German side of the border. Its total length is 371 km.

River course

The source of the river is in the southern Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest

The Teutoburg Forest is a range of low, forested mountains in the Germany states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia which was believed to be the scene of Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9....
 in North Rhine-Westphalia. In Lower Saxony the brook becomes a comparatively large river. Here the swampy region of Emsland
Emsland

Landkreis Emsland is a districts of Germany in Lower Saxony, Germany named after the river Ems . It is bounded by the districts of Leer , Cloppenburg and Osnabr?ck , the state of North Rhine-Westphalia , the district of Bentheim and the Netherlands ....
 is named after the river. In Meppen
Meppen, Germany

Meppen is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems , Hase, and Nordradde rivers and the Dortmund-Ems canal ....
 the Ems is joined by its largest tributary, the Hase
Hase

The Hase is a 193 km long river in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Ems River, but part of its flow goes to the Else, that is part of the Weser basin....
 river. It then flows northwards, close to the Dutch
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 border, into East Frisia
East Frisia

East Frisia or Eastern Friesland is a coastal region in the northwest of the Germany States of Germany of Lower Saxony.It connects Friesland with the district of Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, all of which belong to the historic and geographic Frisia....
. Near Emden
Emden

Emden is a city and seaport in the northwest of Germany, on river Ems . It is the main city of the region of East Frisia; in 2006, the city had a total population of 51,692....
 it flows into the Dutch Dollard bay (a National Park
National park

A national park is a reserve of land, usually declared and owned by a national government, protected from most human development and pollution....
) and then continues as a tidal river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
 towards the Dutch city of Delfzijl
Delfzijl

Delfzijl is a municipality and city in the northeast of the Netherlands. It is situated on the left bank of the Ems estuary, which forms the border with Germany....
.

Between Emden and Delfzijl, the Ems forms the border between the Netherlands and Germany and is subject to mild dispute: the Dutch believe that the border runs through the geographical center of the estuary
Estuary

An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea....
, whereas the Germans claim it runs through the deepest channel
Channel (geography)

In physical geography, a channel is the physical confine of a river, slough or ocean strait consisting of a bed and banks.A channel is also the natural or man-made deeper course through a reef, bar , bay, or any shallow body of water....
 (which is close to the Dutch coast
Coast

The coast is defined as that part of the land adjoining or near the ocean or its saltwater arms. A precise line that can be called a coastline cannot be determined due to the process of tides....
). As both parties are friendly states, the argument goes no further than an agreement to disagree.

Past Delfzijl, the Ems discharges into the Wadden Sea
Wadden Sea

The Wadden Sea is the name for a body of water and its associated coastal wetlands lying between a section of the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the North Sea....
, part of the North Sea
North Sea

The North Sea is a marginal sea, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean....
. The two strait
Strait

A strait or straits is a narrow, navigable channel of water that connects two larger navigable bodies of water. It most commonly refers to a channel of water that lies between two land masses, but it may also refer to a navigable channel through a body of water that is otherwise not navigable, for example because it is too shallow, or...
s that separate the German island
Island

An island or isle is any piece of land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls are called islets....
 of Borkum
Borkum

Borkum is an island and a municipality in the Leer in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany....
 from its neighbours Rottumeroog
Rottumeroog

Rottumeroog is one of the three islands that make up Rottum , a group of islands that are part of the West Frisian Islands archipelago. The island is situated off the Netherlands coast in the North Sea....
 (Netherlands) and Memmert
Memmert

Memmert is a small East Frisian island off the northern coast of Germany, with an area of 5.2 km?. Memmert is uninhabited, with only one house on the island for wildlife-spotting purposes....
 (Germany) continue the name "Ems", as they are called Westere(e)ms and Osterems (West and East Ems).

Tourism

]] The Ems is accompanied and crossed by different long-distance bicycle routes:
  • EmsAuenWeg
    EmsAuenWeg

    The EmsAuenWeg is a 115 kilometer long-distance cycle path in M?nsterland opened in 2004. The EmsAuenWeg leads past the middle Ems over the village Telgte at M?nster....
  • Emsland Route
  • Hase Ems Weg


Cities and municipalities at the Ems

Ems Telgte
Ems Wasserfall Hanekenfaehr
*Hövelhof
Hövelhof

H?velhof is a municipality in the district Paderborn , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany....
  • Steinhorst
    Steinhorst

    Steinhorst may refer to the following places in Germany:*Steinhorst, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein...
  • Westerwiehe
  • Schöning
  • Rietberg
    Rietberg

    Rietberg is a town in the G?tersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located approx. 10 km south of G?tersloh and 25 km north-west of Paderborn in the region Ostwestfalen-Lippe....
  • Rheda-Wiedenbrück
    Rheda-Wiedenbrück

    Rheda-Wiedenbr?ck is a town in the G?tersloh , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany....
  • Harsewinkel
    Harsewinkel

    Harsewinkel is a town in G?tersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies on the river Ems , some 15 km north-west of G?tersloh....
  • Warendorf
    Warendorf

    Warendorf is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and capital of Warendorf .The town is best known today for its well-preserved medieval town centre, for equestrianism, and the opportunities it provides for cycling....
  • Telgte
    Telgte

    Telgte is a town in the Warendorf , North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Ems , 10 km east of M?nster, and 15 km west of Warendorf....
  • Greven
    Greven

    Greven is a medium-sized town in the Steinfurt , in Germany's most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia and a suburb of the city of M?nster....
  • Emsdetten
    Emsdetten

    Emsdetten is a town in the Steinfurt , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany....
  • Rheine
    Rheine

    Rheine is a city in the district of Steinfurt in Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest city in the district....
  • Salzbergen
    Salzbergen

    Salzbergen is a municipality in the Emsland district, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Ems , approx. 25 km south of Lingen, and 10 km northwest of Rheine....
  • Emsbüren
    Emsbüren

    Emsb?ren is a municipality in the Emsland district, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Ems , approx. 15 km south of Lingen, and 15 km northwest of Rheine....
  • Lingen
    Lingen

    Lingen is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. In 2008 the population was 52.353 in addition about 5,000 secondary residents. Lingen, specifically "Lingen " , is located on the river Ems in the southern part of the Emsland county and district respectively, which is bordering to North Rhine-Westphalia in the south and to the Netherlands in the w...
  • Geeste
    Geeste

    Wappen = Wappen Geeste.jpg|lat_deg = 52 |lat_min = 36|lon_deg = 07 |lon_min = 16|Lageplan = Geeste Emsland.png...
  • Meppen
    Meppen, Germany

    Meppen is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems , Hase, and Nordradde rivers and the Dortmund-Ems canal ....
  • Haren
    Haren

    Haren is the name of several places* Haren , province of Groningen, Netherlands* Haren , province of North Brabant, Netherlands* Haren, Belgium, part of The City of Brussels municipality, Brussels, Belgium...
  • Lathen
    Lathen

    Samtgemeinde Lathen is a Samtgemeinde in the district Emsland in Lower Saxony, Germany.Following towns are situated in Lathen:...
  • Kluse
  • Dörpen
    Dörpen

    Samtgemeinde D?rpen is a Samtgemeinde in the district Emsland in Lower Saxony, Germany.Following towns are situated in D?rpen:...
  • Lehe
    Lehe

    Lehe may refer to the following places in Germany:*Lehe, Lower Saxony, a municipality in the district of Emsland, Lower Saxony "*Lehe, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein...
  • Aschendorf
  • Tunxdorf
    Tunxdorf

    Tunxdorf is a little village belonging to Papenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Along with the neighbor village Nenndorf it constitutes the "Tunxdorf-Nenndorf" district of Papenburg....
  • Papenburg
    Papenburg

    Papenburg is a city in the district of Emsland in Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems . It is known for its large shipyard, the Meyer Werft, which specializes in building cruise liners....
  • Weener
    Weener

    Weener is a town in the district of Leer , in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the border with the Netherlands, on the river Ems , approx....
  • Leer
    Leer

    Leer is a town in the district of Leer , the northwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated at the river Ems , on the border with the Netherlands....
  • Jemgum
    Jemgum

    Jemgum is a municipality in the Leer , in the northwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. The area is known as Rheiderland or Reiderland ....
  • Midlum
    Midlum, Lower Saxony

    Midlum is a municipality in the Cuxhaven , in Lower Saxony, Germany.The Land of Wursten, a rather autonomous farmers' republic including Midlum, had long been claimed by the Archdiocese of Bremen, until in 1524 it could be definitely be subjected....
  • Critzum
  • Rorichum
  • Gandersum
  • Emden
    Emden

    Emden is a city and seaport in the northwest of Germany, on river Ems . It is the main city of the region of East Frisia; in 2006, the city had a total population of 51,692....
  • Knock
  • Delfzijl
    Delfzijl

    Delfzijl is a municipality and city in the northeast of the Netherlands. It is situated on the left bank of the Ems estuary, which forms the border with Germany....


Tributaries of the Ems

  • Wapelbach
  • Dalke
  • Lutter
  • Axtbach
  • Hessel
  • Bever
    Bever (Ems)

    The Bever is an approximately 20 km long river in western Germany, right tributary of the river Ems . It has its springs in the Teutoburg Forest....
  • Werse
  • Eltingmühlenbach
  • Große Aa
  • Hase
    Hase

    The Hase is a 193 km long river in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Ems River, but part of its flow goes to the Else, that is part of the Weser basin....
  • Nordradde
  • Leda
    Leda River

    The Leda is a river in north-western Germany , right tributary of the Ems . It originates at the confluence of the Sagter Ems and the Soeste near the town Bar?el....


The Ems in History

The Ems was known to several ancient authors: Pliny the Elder
Pliny the Elder

Gaius Plinius Secundus , better known as Pliny the Elder, was an ancient author, naturalist or natural philosopher and naval and military commander of some importance who wrote Natural History ....
 in Natural History (4.14), Tacitus
Tacitus

Publius Cornelius Tacitus was a Roman Senate and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major works—the Annals and the Histories —examine the reigns of the Roman Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and those that reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors....
 in the Annals (Book 1), Pomponius Mela
Pomponius Mela

Pomponius Mela, who wrote around 43, was the earliest Roman Empire geographer.His little work is a mere compendium, occupying less than one hundred pages of ordinary print, dry in style and deficient in method, but of pure Latinity, and occasionally relieved by pleasing word-pictures....
 (3.3), Strabo
Strabo

Strabo was a Ancient Greeks history, geography and philosophy....
 and Ptolemy
Ptolemy

Claudius Ptolemaeus , known in English as Ptolemy , was a Roman Greek mathematics, Greek astronomy, geographer and astrologer. He lived in History of Roman Egypt, and was probably born there in a town in the Thebaid called Ptolemais Hermiou; he died in Alexandria around 168 AD....
, Geography (2.10). Ptolemy's name for it was the Amisios potamos, and in Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 Amisius fluvius. The others used the same, or Amisia, or Amasia, or Amasios. The identification is certain, as it always is listed between the Rhine and the Weser, and was the only river leading to the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest

The Teutoburg Forest is a range of low, forested mountains in the Germany states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia which was believed to be the scene of Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9....
.

The Amisius flowed from the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest

The Teutoburg Forest is a range of low, forested mountains in the Germany states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia which was believed to be the scene of Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9....
, home of the Cherusci
Cherusci

The Cherusci were a Germanic tribe that inhabited parts of the northern Rhine valley and the plains and forests of northwestern Germany, in the area between present-day Osnabr?ck and Hanover), during the 1st century BC and 1st century....
, with the Bructeri
Bructeri

The Bructeri were a Germanic tribe located in northwestern Germany , between the Lippe River and Ems rivers south of the Teutoburg Forest, in present-day North Rhine-Westphalia around 100 BC through 350....
 and others bordering the river. These tribes were among the initial Franks
Franks

The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
. The Romans were quite interested in adding them to the empire, and to that end built a fort, Amisia, at the mouth of the Ems. As the river was navigable to their ships, they hoped to use it to access the tribes at its upper end.

Surrounding the river for most of its length, however, were swamps, bogs and marshes. The Romans found they had no place to stand, could not pick the most favorable ground, because there was none, and could not in general follow the strategies and tactics developed by the Roman army
Roman army

The Roman Army was employed by the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, as part of the Roman military. Its most important infantry constituent for much of its history was the Roman legion....
. They were stopped at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD, and were checked again 6 years later. The Ems became a road leading nowhere for them, nor were they ever able to bridge the swamps satisfactorily with causeways.

Construction of canals in more modern times connected the Ems to other waterways, opening it as a highway of industrial transportation.

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