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| name = Werse
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| NACHWEIS-EINZUGSGEBIET= {{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|TIM}} ▼
| subdivision_type1 = Country
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| subdivision_type2 = State
| NACHWEIS-LÄNGE= {{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|TIM}}▼
| subdivision_name2 = [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]
| subdivision_type3 = Reference no.
| subdivision_name3 = DE: 32
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| source1_coordinates = {{Coord|51.7580417|8.0481083|type:river_region:DE-NW|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| source1_elevation = {{Höhe|112|DE-NN|link=true }}
| mouth_coordinates = {{Coord|52.0347056|7.682775|type:river_region:DE-NW|format=dms|display=inline}}
▲| QUELLE= near [[Beckum, Germany|Beckum]] from three headstreams
| mouth_elevation = {{Höhe|41|DE-NN|link=true}}
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| basin_landmarks = {{ubl|Cities: [[Münster (Westfalen)|Münster]]|Large towns: [[Ahlen]], [[Beckum, Germany|Beckum]]|Small towns: [[Drensteinfurt]], [[Sendenhorst]]}}
| river_system = Ems
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▲| MÜNDUNG= near [[Münster-Gelmer]] into the [[Ems (river)|Ems]]
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| custom_label = References
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▲| BILD= Wersemuendung.jpg
▲| BILDBESCHREIBUNG= Confluence of the Werse with the Ems near Münster-Gelmer
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The '''Werse''' [{{IPA-de|ˈvɛʁzə}}] (river no. 32) is a 67 km long, left-hand tributary of the [[Ems (river)|River Ems]] in [[Münsterland]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] in Germany. The [[Drainage basin|catchment area]] of the Werse is 762.47 km². Its name may be derived from a pre-Indo-European language, [[Vasconic substratum theory|Vasconic]], from which the [[Basque language]] developed. Its [[water quality]] is Class II-III and, in places, Class II. Contamination from communal sewage farms, fish ponds, but especially diffuse contamination from agriculture pollutes the mass balance of the Werse and leads to [[eutrophication]] along the entire river course, especially in the retention basin areas.<ref>''Gewässersteckbrief der Werse.'' Ministerium für Umwelt und Naturschutz, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen [http://193.159.219.153/bestandsaufn/daten/ems/tab/tab1_2_4.pdf]</ref>
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