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Passau (German: ⓘ; Central Bavarian: Båssa(u)) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers"), as the river Danube is joined by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north.
Cruise ships for tourists are also popular, and cruises on the Danube River are especially popular from Passau in southern Germany to Budapest in Hungary, passing through Austria and Slovakia on the way. [1] The Danube River passes through several notable landscapes, including the Wachau Valley and the Iron Gates Gorge. The Wachau Valley, a ...
For major ports within Germany, a position of "Naval Superintendent" (Marineintendantur) served as the port commander and answered directly to the commanders of the Navy regions. Naval superintendent positions established during World War II included Bremen, Wilhelmshaven, Kiel, and Hamburg. The superintendent at Kiel also possessed a deputy ...
Water ports and harbors in Germany. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ... River ports of Germany (9 P) F.
The Ilz (German: ⓘ) is a river running through the Bavarian Forest, Germany.It is a left tributary of the Danube.During its 40 km (25 mi) length (69 km (43 mi), including its main source river Große Ohe), it travels down a height difference of ~140m.
Passau is a Landkreis in the southeast of Bavaria, Germany. It encloses the city of Passau geographically from two sides. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Rottal-Inn , Deggendorf , Freyung-Grafenau .
In Passau, the route connects to the "Golden Trail", which was opened in 2007. [1] As well as the Danube Cycle Path, the ‘Boat Trip along the Danube’ and ‘Culture on the Danube’, the Donausteig is a project created by the Danube Tourist Board of Upper Austria, with its 37 member municipalities. It was partly funded by the public purse ...
The Old City of Passau during the flood Water level marks on the Town Hall in Passau. On 3 June 2013 the discharge of the Inn in Passau reached 6,820 m 3 /s (241,000 cu ft/s) [7] and the water levels reached 12.85 m (42.2 ft), the highest recorded historic flood level since 1501. [8]