Wehra

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River in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
47°45′01″N 8°01′47″E / 47.750398°N 8.029758°E / 47.750398; 8.029758 • elevationabout 1,080 m above sea level (NN) Mouth 
 • location
Near Brennet, borough of Wehr into the Rhine
 • coordinates
47°34′55″N 7°54′13″E / 47.58194°N 7.90361°E / 47.58194; 7.90361
 • elevation
etwa 283 m above sea level (NN)Length26.1 km (16.2 mi) [1]Basin size114.8 km² [2]Discharge  • location[2] • average3.71 m³/s • minimumAverage low: 680 L/s • maximumAverage high: 32.84 m³/s Basin featuresProgressionRhine→ North SeaLandmarks
  • Small towns: Wehr
  • Villages: Todtmoos, Herrischried, Gersbach
Tributaries  • rightRüttebach (main river), Rotmoosbach, Brandbach, HaselWaterbodiesReservoirs: Wehra Reservoir

Wehra is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It passes through Todtmoos and Wehr and flows into the Rhine downstream of Bad Säckingen.

See also

References

  1. ^ Map services of the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Environment, Survey and Conservation (Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen und Naturschutz Baden-Württemberg)
  2. ^ a b Büro Hydrosond, Büro E. Kunk: PSW Atdorf, Fachgutachten Hydrogeologie und Thermalquellen Bad Säckingen (pdf; 2.3 MB), 2010, p. 39
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Tributaries of the Rhine
Left
Vorderrhein
Aua da Russein
Schmuèr
Alpine Rhine
Vorderrhein
Tamina
Saar
Alter Rhein
Rheintaler Binnenkanal
Upper Lake Constance
Goldach
Aach (Arbon)
Aach (Romanshorn)
Lake Rhine
Grenzbach
Dorfbach
Lower Lake Constance
Anderbach
High Rhine
Thur
Töss
Glatt
Aare
Sissle
Möhlinbach
Ergolz
Birs
Upper Rhine
Birsig
Ill
Moder
Sauer
Lauter
Spiegelbach
Queich
Speyerbach
Rehbach
Isenach
Eckbach
Eisbach
Pfrimm
Selz
Middle Rhine
Welzbach
Nahe
Moselle
Nette
Brohlbach
Ahr
Lower Rhine
Erft
Map of the Rhine
Right
Vorderrhein
Rein da Tuma
Rein da Curnera
Rein da Medel
Rein da Sumvitg
Glogn
Rabiusa
Hinterrhein
Ragn da Ferrera
Albula/Alvra
Alpine Rhine
Hinterrhein
Plessur
Landquart
Mülbach
Liechtenstein inland canal
Ill
Frutz
Upper Lake Constance
Dornbirner Ach
Bregenzer Ach
Leiblach
Argen
Schussen
Rotach
Brunnisach
Lipbach
Seefelder Aach
Stockacher Aach
Lower Lake Constance
Radolfzeller Aach
High Rhine
Biber
Durach
Wutach
Alb
Murg
Wehra
Upper Rhine
Wiese
Kander
Elz
Kinzig
Rench
Acher
Murg
Alb
Pfinz
Saalbach
Kraichbach
Leimbach
Neckar
Weschnitz
Modau
Main
Middle Rhine
Wisper
Lahn
Wied
Lower Rhine
Sieg
Wupper
Düssel
Ruhr
Emscher
Lippe
IJssel
Oude IJssel/Issel
Berkel
Schipbeek
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