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Fahrbach; Falkenbach; Falkenseebach; Farrnbach; Faulbach; Feisnitz; Felchbach; Feldkahl; Fellach; Festenbach; Fichtelnaab; Fichtenohe; Fischbach, tributary of the ...
Pages in category "Rivers of Bavaria" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 607 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Rivers that flow into other rivers are sorted by the proximity of their points of confluence to the sea (the lower in the list, the more upstream). Some rivers (the Meuse , for example) do not flow through Germany themselves, but they are mentioned for having German tributaries.
The Franconian Saale (German: Fränkische Saale, pronounced [ˈfʁɛŋkɪʃə ˈzaːlə] ⓘ) is a 140 km long river in Bavaria, Germany. [1] It is a right-bank tributary of the Main, in Lower Franconia. It should not be confused with the larger Saxon Saale (German: Sächsische Saale), which is a tributary of the Elbe River.
The Tauber (German: ⓘ) is a river in Franconia (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria), Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is 132 km (82 mi) in length. The name derives from the Celtic word for water (compare: Dover).
The name Saale comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *séles 'marsh', akin to Welsh hêl, heledd 'river meadow', Cornish heyl 'estuary', Greek hélos 'marsh, meadow', Sanskrit sáras 'lake, pond', Sárasvati 'sacred river', Old Persian Harauvati 'Hārūt River; Arachosia', Avestan Haraxvatī, idem.
The Vils is a river in Bavaria, Germany, it is a right tributary of the Danube. The Vils is formed by the confluence of its two source rivers, the Kleine Vils and the Große Vils , in Gerzen . It is 81.7 km (50.8 mi) long (127.5 km (79.2 mi) including Große Vils ). [ 1 ]
The Iller (German: ⓘ; ancient name Ilargus) is a river of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany.It is a right tributary of the Danube, 146 kilometres (91 mi) long.. It is formed at the confluence of the rivers Breitach, Stillach and Trettach near Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region of the Alps, close to the Austrian border.