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Radolfzeller Aach
River in Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Radolfzeller Aach (also known as Hegauer Aach) is a right or north tributary of the Rhine in the Hegau region, southern Baden-Württemberg (Germany). It is approximately 32 km (20 mi) long and drains into Lower Lake Constance. Most of its waters derive from the Danube river through the Danube Sinkhole.
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Radolfzeller Aach | |
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![]() Aachtopf, view from the Radolfzeller Aach source in the direction of the flow | |
![]() Map, with place names in Alemannic | |
Location | |
Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
District | Konstanz |
Cities | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Aachtopf in Aach |
• coordinates | 47°50′48″N 8°51′29″E |
• elevation | 475 m (1,558 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | into Untersee between Radolfzell and Moos |
• coordinates | 47°42′57″N 8°56′28″E |
• elevation | 395 m (1,296 ft) |
Length | 32.0 km (19.9 mi) [1] |
Basin size | 255 km2 (98 sq mi) [1] |
Discharge | |
• average | 10 m3/s (350 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Rhine→ North Sea |
TVC | DE/2172 |
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