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- Die Linzer Aach ist ein rund 52 Kilometer langer, nördlicher bzw. rechter Zufluss des Bodensees und damit des Rheins im baden-württembergischen Linzgau in Deutschland. (de)
- The Seefelder Aach is a river in the districts of Sigmaringen and Bodenseekreis, Tübingen region, southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is approximately 55 kilometres long and flows into Lake Constance. It has a catchment area of 279 km² and is part of the Rhine river system. It starts as Salemer Aach and becomes the Seefelder Aach after the conjunction with the Deggenhauser Aach, further down from Salem. The upper part – near Aach-Linz – it is also colloquially called Linzer Aach or Hintere Aach. (en)
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- Next to Seefelden in Uhldingen-Mühlhofen into Lake Constance (en)
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- Salemer Aach, Linzer Aach (en)
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- Between Alberweiler and Herdwangen in Herdwangen-Schönach (en)
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- Country (en)
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- State (en)
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- Furtbach, Erlengraben, Aubach, Deggenhauser Aach, Gießbach (en)
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- Herdenbach, Wäschbach, Torpenbach, Nellenflurb (en)
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- Die Linzer Aach ist ein rund 52 Kilometer langer, nördlicher bzw. rechter Zufluss des Bodensees und damit des Rheins im baden-württembergischen Linzgau in Deutschland. (de)
- The Seefelder Aach is a river in the districts of Sigmaringen and Bodenseekreis, Tübingen region, southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is approximately 55 kilometres long and flows into Lake Constance. It has a catchment area of 279 km² and is part of the Rhine river system. It starts as Salemer Aach and becomes the Seefelder Aach after the conjunction with the Deggenhauser Aach, further down from Salem. The upper part – near Aach-Linz – it is also colloquially called Linzer Aach or Hintere Aach. (en)
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- Linzer Aach (de)
- Seefelder Aach (en)
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