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The Dahme () is a river that flows through the states of and . It is a left bank of the River Spree and is approximately long.


Course
The source of the Dahme is near the eponymous town Dahme.

The river flows north through the towns of Märkisch Buchholz and . At Märkisch Buchholz the river is joined by the Dahme Flood Relief Canal that diverts water from the upper reaches of the River Spree at . At Prieros the Dahme is joined by two tributaries, the Storkower Gewässer on the right bank and the Teupitzer Gewässer on the left bank. Both of these tributaries comprise a chain of linked lakes.

(1995). 9780852882832, Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson.

North of Prieros the Dahme flows through a number of lakes, including the , Krüpelsee and before reaching the city of Königs Wusterhausen. The -like Zernsdorfer Lankensee joins the Krüpelsee as a right-bank tributary. A short section of the Dahme downstream of the Krimnicksee is also called Staabe. At Königs Wusterhausen the joins as a left-bank tributary.

Downstream of Königs Wusterhausen the river is linked to the Möllenzugsee on the right bank, and shortly thereafter by the linked and on the same bank. The Dahme then flows into the , which links to the and at the outer suburb of Schmöckwitz. The Dahme flows out of the Langer See at its north-western end, shortly before it confluence with the River Spree at Köpenick, a historic town that is now a suburb of Berlin.

(1995). 9780852882832, Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson.


Navigation
The Dahme is navigable as far upstream as Märkisch Buchholz, although the reach above Prieros is shallow and generally only used by leisure craft. and similar craft can by-pass a near Märkisch Buchholz and enter the Dahme Flood Relief Canal which is then navigable to its junction with the upper Spree. The Storkower Gewässer is navigable as far as the Scharmützelsee, the Teupitzer Gewässer as far as . The River Notte is also navigable, as are most of the lakes linked to, or traversed by, the river downstream of Prieros.

The links with the Seddinsee near Schmöckwitz, with the river, at Eisenhüttenstadt, thus providing a navigable connection between Berlin and the Oder, and hence . The also links the Sedinsee with the Spree, and thus provides a shorter route to the Müggelsee, Woltersdorf and Rüdersdorf for traffic coming downstream.

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