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Aabach Reservoir
Aabach may refer to: Germany * Aabach (Afte), a tributary of the Afte, North Rhine-Westphalia * Aabach (Hessel), a small river in the Ems river system, North Rhine-Westphalia * Kleine Aa (Aabach) (also the little Aabach), a tributary of the Aabach (Afte), North Rhine-Westphalia Switzerland *Aabach (Aare) (AG), a creek, which flows into the Aare *Aabach (Greifensee), or Usterner Aa, a river in canton of Zurich *Aabach (Seetal), a river in the cantons of Lucerne and Aargau, runs through Lake Hallwyl and flows into the Aare *Aabach (Obersee), a tributary of the Obersee See also * AA (other) AA, Aa, Double A, or Double-A may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''America's Army'', a 2002 computer game published by the U.S. Army * ''Ancient Anguish'', a computer game in existence since 1992 * Aa!, a J-Pop musical group * Doubl ...
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Aabach (Afte)
The Aabach (also: ''Große Aa'') is a river in Germany, a left tributary of the river Afte. It rises near the village Madfeld, part of the town Brilon, in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia near the border with Hesse. From there it flows north between mountains up to high through a forested landscape, partly in the natural park Diemelsee. After a few kilometers it flows into the artificial lake Aabachstausee. It flows to the north and empties only about further north after Bad Wünnenberg, where it flows into the Afte. The source of the Aabach is at the divide between the Weser and Rhine river basins: the Aabach flows to the north and drains into the Rhine via the Afte, Alme and Lippe, while the small rivers that rise on the southern side of the ridge drain into the Weser through the Hoppecke and Diemel. See also * List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia A list of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany: A * Aa, left tributary of the Möhne * Aa, left tributary of the N ...
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Aabach (Hessel)
Aabach is a small river in the Ems river system, of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Hessel near Versmold. See also *List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia A list of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany: A * Aa, left tributary of the Möhne * Aa, left tributary of the Nethe * Aa, left tributary of the Werre * Aabach, tributary of the Afte * Aabach, small river in the Ems river system * Abbabac ... References Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia Rivers of Germany {{NorthRhineWestphalia-river-stub ...
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Kleine Aa (Aabach)
Kleine Aa (or the Little Aabach) is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, a tributary of the Aabach. Thus it is part of the Rhine River Basin. The Kleine Aa rises in East Westphalia 7 km north of the border to Hesse, between Bad Wunnenberg to the north-northwest and Marsberg in the east on the border between Brilon Plateau to the west and Sintfeld to the north. Its source is located 4.5 km west of Marsberg and about 5.4 km north-east of Brilon-Madfeld. Its water comes from a small wetland, located approximately 650 m northeast of the Totenkopf (502.6 m above sea level. NHN) on average 465 meters above sea level. A few hundred meters northeast of the source of the Kleine Aa is the source of the Karpke ( "Cold Siepen"), not far south are the northern boundary of the nature park Diemelsee and the headwaters of Dütlingsbach. The sister stream of the Kleine Aa, the Große Aa, rises about 1.5 km south-west of its source. The Kleine Aa flows generally north ...
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Aabach (Aare)
The Aare () or Aar () is a tributary of the High Rhine and the longest river that both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. Its total length from its source to its junction with the Rhine comprises about , during which distance it descends , draining an area of , almost entirely within Switzerland, and accounting for close to half the area of the country, including all of Central Switzerland. There are more than 40 hydroelectric plants along the course of the Aare. The river's name dates to at least the La Tène period, and it is attested as ''Nantaror'' "Aare valley" in the Berne zinc tablet. The name was Latinized as ''Arula''/''Arola''/''Araris''. Course The Aare rises in the great Aargletschers (Aare Glaciers) of the Bernese Alps, in the canton of Bern and west of the Grimsel Pass. The Finsteraargletscher and Lauteraargletscher come together to form the Unteraargletscher (Lower Aar Glacier), which is the main source of water for the Grimselsee (Lake of Grim ...
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Aabach (Greifensee)
The Aabach (also ''Aa'', or ''Ustermer Aa'' for disambiguation with the Mönchaltorfer Aa) is a minor river in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. At a length of , it flows from Pfäffikersee to the Greifensee. Its valley is known as ''Aatal'' ("Aa Valley"), eponymous of the settlement Aathal. Gallery File:Robenhauser Riet - Wetzikon - Pfäffikersee - Seegräben IMG 4877.JPG, Aabach on Lake Pfäffikon File:Aabach (Wetzikon) IMG 4901.jpg, Aabach reservoir in Wetzikon File:Ustermer AA en Aatal-barajho.jpg, Aabach nearby Aathal-Seegräben (Aa Valley) File:Uster - Aa IMG 3552.jpg, ''Usterner Aa'' in Uster Uster (High Alemannic: ''Uschter'') is a town and the capital of the Uster District in the Swiss canton of Zürich. It is the third largest town in the canton of Zürich, with almost 35,000 inhabitants, and is one of the twenty largest towns ... File:Greifensee - Ustermer Aa IMG 2512.JPG, Usterner Aa on Lake Greifen References * Rivers of Switzerland Rivers ...
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Aabach (Seetal)
The Aabach is a small river that runs through the Switzerland, Swiss cantons of Canton of Lucerne, Lucerne and Canton of Aargau, Aargau, in the Aare catchment area. It flows from south to north through the valley called Seetal (lit.: ''Lake Valley'') and ends in the Aare. Course The Aabach has its origin in Lake Baldegg, which is fed by the Ron (river, Switzerland), Ron and a number of smaller streams. In the village of Mosen, Lucerne, Mosen it empties into Lake Hallwil, Lake Hallwil (the Hallwilersee). The Aabach leaves the lake between the villages of Boniswil and Seengen. Hallwyl Castle, one of the most important water-controlling ''castles'' in Switzerland, sits in the middle of the river on two artificial islands, about north of the northern end of the lake. On the southern outskirts of Lenzburg a tunnel takes much of the flow of the Aabach under the town to rejoin the river in Niederlenz township. It was built as a relief tunnel to mitigate flooding in the town, which had ...
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Aabach (Obersee)
Aabach may refer to: Germany * Aabach (Afte), a tributary of the Afte, North Rhine-Westphalia * Aabach (Hessel), a small river in the Ems river system, North Rhine-Westphalia * Kleine Aa (Aabach) (also the little Aabach), a tributary of the Aabach (Afte), North Rhine-Westphalia Switzerland *Aabach (Aare) (AG), a creek, which flows into the Aare *Aabach (Greifensee), or Usterner Aa, a river in canton of Zurich *Aabach (Seetal), a river in the cantons of Lucerne and Aargau, runs through Lake Hallwyl and flows into the Aare *Aabach (Obersee), a tributary of the Obersee See also * AA (other) AA, Aa, Double A, or Double-A may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''America's Army'', a 2002 computer game published by the U.S. Army * '' Ancient Anguish'', a computer game in existence since 1992 * Aa!, a J-Pop musical group * Dou ...
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