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MULDE , a See also:river of See also:Germany, a See also:left-See also:bank tributary of the See also:Elbe. It is formed by the confluence, just below Kolditz, of the Zwickauer Mulde, which rising in the See also:Vogtland of See also:Saxony passes See also:Zwickau, See also:Glauchau and Rochlitz, and the Freiberger Mulde, which, rising in the Bohemian See also:Erzgebirge, touches See also:Freiberg, Doobeln and See also:Leisnig. The See also:united river flows See also:north to See also:Grimma and thence past See also:Wurzen, See also:Eilenburg and See also:Bitterfeld to See also:Dessau, where it joins the Elbe. The See also:total length of the united river is 75 M. End of Article: MULDEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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