Gande (river) explained

Gande
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Lower Saxony
Source1 Location:near Lamspringe
Mouth Location:near Kreiensen
Basin Landmarks:Small towns: Bad Gandersheim
Discharge1 Location:at Gandersheim gauge
Discharge1 Min:Record low: /s (in 24.10.1977)
Average low:
Discharge1 Max:Average high:
Record high: (in 28.10.1998)
Tributaries Left:Meine, Eterna
Custom Label:References

The Gande is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right-hand tributary of the River Leine.

Course

The Gande rises near the town of Lamspringe on the eastern side of the Sackwald in the county of Hildesheim and flows from there southwards between the Sackwald and the Heber ridges. It enters the district of Northeim near (a subdivision of Bad Gandersheim). At Bad Gandersheim it turns west and empties into the Leine at Kreiensen.

See also