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    The Our (Luxembourgish: [ˈuːɐ̯] ⓘ; French: [uʁ] ⓘ, German: [ˈuːɐ̯]) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. It is a left-hand tributary of the river Sauer/Sûre. Its total length is 78 kilometres (48 mi). The source of the Our is in the High Fens in southeastern Belgium, near Manderfeld.

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    The Our river has a length of 78 kilometres (48 miles). Of that length, 52.1 kilometres (32.4 miles) are in Luxemboug Its drainage basinhas an area of 187 square kilometres (72 square miles). The source of the Our is in southeastern Belgium. It is near Manderfeld in the Büllingen municipality, Liège province. It is at an altitudeof about 643 metres...

    The tributaries of the Our river with length over 5 km are: 1. Left tributaries 1.1. Auw - 5.9 km 1.2. Ihrenbach - 15.9 km 1.3. Irsen - 35.5 km 1.4. Teggelbach - 5.0 km 2. Right tributaries 2.1. Medenderbach - 7.5 km 2.2. Kolvenderbach -8.7 km 2.3. Weberbach - 6.1 km 2.4. Braunlauf - 17.8 km 2.5. Ulf - 17.8 km

    The Our near Dasburg-Pont. Left: Germany, right: Luxembourg.
    The Our at Vianden
    The Our joining the Sauer
  3. The Our (in Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch ˈuːɐ̯/; in French uʁ/, in German ˈuːɐ̯/) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. It is a left-hand tributary of the river Sauer/Sûre. Its total length is 78km (48miles). The source of the Our is in the High Fens in southeastern Belgium, near Manderfeld.

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    The Our (pronunciation [u:r]) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. It is a left-hand tributary of the Sauer river, and so it is part of the drainage basin of the Rhine river.

  5. A tributary was originally a person or state that owed tribute to a more powerful person or state. Ancient China, for instance, had dozens of tributary states, and the emperor would receive elephants from Siam or young girls from Korea as tribute.

  6. To address these challenges, we need to reimagine our relationship to water. This presentation will discuss a group of oft-neglected perspectives from the river basin—the tributary voices—that prompt this reimagination and move us toward a more equitable and sustainable water future. Paul Formisano

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