The Wupper () is a right
tributary
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of the
Rhine
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in the state of
North Rhine-Westphalia
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,
Germany
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. Rising near
Marienheide in western
Sauerland it runs through the mountainous region of the
Bergisches Land
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in Berg County and enters the Rhine at
Leverkusen, south of
Düsseldorf
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. Its upper course is called the Wipper. Both names are related to "weave", and refer to the twisting course.
On its course of about , the Wupper passes through the city of
Wuppertal
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where the
suspension railway runs for above the river.
It is crossed by the highest
railway
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bridge in Germany near Müngsten, between
Remscheid and
Solingen
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. A few kilometers further down,
Burg Castle is located on a hill overlooking the river.
Hydropower
From the 15th century, the Wupper and its numerous streams gave birth to hundreds of workshops, mills and factories on their banks. Originally water was used for
dyeing,
bleaching and washing canvas and cloth; later it was used to power machines or transport waste.
The Wupper thus facilitated the early industrial expansion of
Wuppertal
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(German for "Wupper Valley") during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. The Wupper Valley was one of the world's first industrialized regions and empowered ''inter alia'' the
Ruhr valley as a coal-mining region.
Tributaries
The following rivers are tributaries to the river Wupper (from source to mouth):
*Left:
Gaulbach,
Brunsbach, Pixwaager Bach,
Dörpe,
Wilhelmstaler Bach, Hardtbach, Lohbach, Nöllenberger Bach, Stoffelsberger Bach, Hofsiefen,
Hengstener Bach, Steinhauser Bach, Lohmühlenbach,
Herbringhauser Bach,
Marscheider Bach, Eschensiepen,
Blombach, Norrenberger Bach,
Murmelbach, Fischertaler Bach, Springer Bach, Kothener Bach,
Auer Bach,
Bendahler Bach, Klusensprung, Holzer Bach,
Hatzenbeck, Ossenbeck,
Rutenbeck, Glasbach,
Burgholzbach, Weilandsiepen,
Kaltenbach,
Morsbach
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,
Eschbach,
Sengbach,
Weltersbach,
Murbach,
Wiembach,
Dhünn.
*Right:
Kerspe,
Hönnige,
Neye,
Bever, Frohnhauser Bach,
Wiebach, Kretzer Bach,
Uelfe,
Remlingrader Bach,
Spreeler Bach, Steinhauserbergbach, Nebenkämper Siefen, Ehrenberger Bach, Steinbruch Siefen, Schmitteborner Bach, Hebbecke,
Schwelme,
Schwarzbach,
Leimbach, Schönebeck,
Mirker Bach,
Briller Bach,
Varresbeck,
Lüntenbeck,
Rottscheider Bach, Buchenhofener Siepen.
Other
* On July 21, 1950, a young elephant named Tuffi, made to ride on the train by her handler as an advertising stunt, decided she did not like the ride, panicked (and panicked the other, human, passengers), burst out of the car she was riding in, and jumped or fell into the Wupper, only slightly injuring herself. In 1970 Marguerita Eckel and Ernst-Andreas Ziegler published a children's picture book about the incident, ''Tuffi und die Schwebebahn''.
* The Wupper is cited in the German sayings: "Über die Wupper gehen", literally "To go over the Wupper", metaphorically meaning "going bankrupt", "going into jail" or "going to die".
*
Else Lasker-Schüler wrote a drama entitled ''Die Wupper''.
See also
*
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
A list of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany:
A
B
C
* Calenberger Bach
* Casumer Bach
* Compbach
D
* Dalke
* Dammpader
* Darmühlenbach
* Deilbach
* Derenbach
* Dettmers Bach
* Dhünn
* Dichbach
* Dickopsbach
* Dielenpader
* Diemel
* ...
References
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Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of Germany