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Weser, river, north-western Germany, about 400 km (300 mi) long, and formed by the confluence of the Werra and Fulda rivers. It flows generally north-west from Münden, in south-eastern Lower Saxony, and empties into the North Sea south-east of Bremerhaven, forming a large estuary. The Weser is navigable throughout its course and is connected by canal with the Elbe, Rhine, and Ems Canal systems. Its chief tributaries are the Diemel, Hunte, and Aller.

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