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Der Hammergraben (niedersorbisch Goramśica) ist ein Wassergraben, der bereits im 16. Jahrhundert erbaut worden ist, als Zuleiter für die damals 5000 Morgen großen Peitzer Teiche. Sein Lauf beginnt am großen Spreewehr in Cottbus, wo ein Teil der Spree rechtsseitig abgeleitet wird. Das Gewässer wurde und wird, insbesondere in der Umgebung von Peitz, teilweise auch Hammerstrom genannt.
Hammergraben is a river of Brandenburg, Germany. It branches off the Spree in Cottbus, and flows into the Großes Fließ (a tributary of the Spree) in Schmogrow-Fehrow. It is used to flood Cottbuser Ostsee, a former open pit lignite mine, which is planned to become Germany's largest artificial lake by surface area.
found 4 match candidates
body of water (Q15324) | natural=water |
watercourse (Q355304) | waterway |
river (Q4022) | leisure=fishing, type=waterway, waterway=river |
Rivers of Brandenburg | type=waterway |
Rivers of Germany | type=waterway |