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- Bibra_(river) abstract "Bibra a small river in southern Thuringia, Germany by Bibra (by Meiningen) which is a tributary of the Jüchsen which is in turn a tributary of the Werra.".
- Bibra_(river) sourceCountry Germany.
- Bibra_(river) wikiPageID "33570538".
- Bibra_(river) wikiPageRevisionID "546249626".
- Bibra_(river) basinCountries Germany.
- Bibra_(river) hasPhotoCollection Bibra_(river).
- Bibra_(river) location Thuringia.
- Bibra_(river) name "Bibra".
- Bibra_(river) subject Category:Rivers_of_Thuringia.
- Bibra_(river) point "50.516666666666666 10.433333333333334".
- Bibra_(river) type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Bibra_(river) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bibra_(river) type River109411430.
- Bibra_(river) type RiversOfThuringia.
- Bibra_(river) type Stream109448361.
- Bibra_(river) type Thing100002452.
- Bibra_(river) type YagoGeoEntity.
- Bibra_(river) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bibra_(river) type BodyOfWater.
- Bibra_(river) type NaturalPlace.
- Bibra_(river) type Place.
- Bibra_(river) type River.
- Bibra_(river) type Stream.
- Bibra_(river) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Bibra_(river) type BodyOfWater.
- Bibra_(river) type Place.
- Bibra_(river) type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Bibra_(river) type Location.
- Bibra_(river) type SpatialThing.
- Bibra_(river) comment "Bibra a small river in southern Thuringia, Germany by Bibra (by Meiningen) which is a tributary of the Jüchsen which is in turn a tributary of the Werra.".
- Bibra_(river) label "Bibra (Fluss)".
- Bibra_(river) label "Bibra (river)".
- Bibra_(river) sameAs Bibra_(Fluss).
- Bibra_(river) sameAs m.0hglg8f.
- Bibra_(river) sameAs Q856696.
- Bibra_(river) sameAs Q856696.
- Bibra_(river) sameAs Bibra_(river).
- Bibra_(river) lat "50.516666666666666".
- Bibra_(river) long "10.433333333333334".
- Bibra_(river) wasDerivedFrom Bibra_(river)?oldid=546249626.
- Bibra_(river) isPrimaryTopicOf Bibra_(river).
- Bibra_(river) name "Bibra".