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Ohe
Location
CountryGermany
StatesLower Saxony
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationSagter Ems
 • coordinates53°01′27″N 7°44′42″E / 53.0242°N 7.7449°E / 53.0242; 7.7449
Basin features
ProgressionSagter EmsLedaEmsNorth Sea

Ohe is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. At its confluence with the Marka west of Friesoythe, the river Sagter Ems is formed.

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