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Varreler Bäke

Coordinates: 53°03′07″N 8°42′24″E / 53.0520°N 8.7068°E / 53.0520; 8.7068
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Varreler Bäke
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Location
CountryGermany
StatesLower Saxony and Bremen
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Ochtum
 • coordinates
53°03′07″N 8°42′24″E / 53.0520°N 8.7068°E / 53.0520; 8.7068
Length41.2 km (25.6 mi) [1]
Basin size217 km2 (84 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionOchtumWeserNorth Sea

The Varreler Bäke (in its upper course: Klosterbach) is a stream of Lower Saxony and Bremen, Germany.

As Klosterbach it flows south of Bremen on Lower Saxon territory through the villages of Bassum, Kirchseelte and Heiligenrode [de] (a district of Stuhr). From Tölkenbrück (Varrel [de; nl], a district of Stuhr), the Klosterbach is given the name Varreler Bäke. This then flows for a short distance through the district of Diepholz (Lower Saxony). It then continues through the city-state of Bremen through Huchting [de; nds; pl; ro] and discharges into the Ochtum near the village of Strom [de; nds; ro].

The Varreler Bäke proper has a length of about 6 km (3.7 mi); together with the Klosterbach it is 41 km (25 mi) long. It is part of the Weser basin.

In Varrel there is still a water mill, witness to the fact that the water power of streams was once used to generate power in order to run corn mills.

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