Wustrow Dumme

Wustrower Dumme
Location Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt,  Germany
Length 26 km (16 mi)dep1
Source at the Gielau Mill near Schnega
52°51′44″N 10°51′18″E / 52.8622917°N 10.8550694°E / 52.8622917; 10.8550694Coordinates: 52°51′44″N 10°51′18″E / 52.8622917°N 10.8550694°E / 52.8622917; 10.8550694
Source height ca. 41 m (135 ft)dep1
Mouth near Wustrow into the Jeetzel
52°55′46″N 11°07′32″E / 52.929375°N 11.12556°E / 52.929375; 11.12556
Mouth height ca. 17 m (56 ft)dep1
Basin Elbe

The Wustrow Dumme (German: Wustrower Dumme) is a roughly 26-kilometre (16 mi) long, left, western tributary of the River Jeetzel (also: Jeetze) in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony (Germany).

Name

The river name, Dumme, means something like Eichenbach or "oak stream", because Dumme goes back to the Old Slavic word, dabu, meaning "oak". It is thus unrelated to the German word "dumm", which means "dumb".

Course

The Dumme runs through the border region between Altmark in the south and Wendland in the north; in places it forms the border river between Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. During its course it passes Bergen an der Dumme, before discharging into the northward-flowing Jeetzel near Wustrow, hence the first part of the name.

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