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Map highlighting the Inn River. The Inn (Latin: Aenus; [2] Romansh: En) is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany.The 518 km (322 mi) long river is a right tributary of the Danube, being the third largest tributary of the Danube by discharge.
The Rott is a river of Bavaria, Germany, and a left tributary of the Inn. The Rott springs north of the district Thann [ de ] of Großkarolinenfeld . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It then flows next to Großkarolinenfeld [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and discharges near Rott am Inn into the Inn.
Marktl, or often unofficially called Marktl am Inn ("little market on the River Inn"), is a village and historic market municipality in the state of Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border, in the Altötting district of Upper Bavaria. The most notable neighbouring town is Altötting. Marktl has approximately 2,800 inhabitants.
Neuburg am Inn is located in the Danube-region forest high above the river Inn, which forms the natural border with Upper Austria.In 2006, a bridge over the Inn was opened to pedestrians and cyclists, which now connects Neuburg to the opposite bank.
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The Inn Museum houses the hydraulic engineering and marine technology collection of the Rosenheim Water Management Office and is located in the historic river master's Bruckbaustadel at the Inn Bridge. With many original objects, the museum displays the Inn Shipping Company, the source of Rosenheim's prosperity in the Middle Ages, in the past ...
The Inntal is the valley containing the Inn river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The valley has a total length of 517 km and the biggest city located in Inntal is Innsbruck. The valley is divided into the following sections based on regional and national frontiers: Engadin (Switzerland) Tyrolean Inntal (Tirol, Austria)
Simbach am Inn (English: Simbach on the Inn) is a town on the River Inn in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, Germany. The Austrian city Braunau am Inn lies on the opposite side of the river from Simbach.