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vomperbach Latitude and Longitude:

47°19′27″N 11°40′45″E / 47.3243°N 11.6791°E / 47.3243; 11.6791
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Vomperbach
The Vomperbach in the Vomper Loch [ de; fr]
Location
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Karwendel mountain range
Mouth 
 • location
Between Vomp and Terfens into the Inn
 • coordinates
47°19′27″N 11°40′45″E / 47.3243°N 11.6791°E / 47.3243; 11.6791
Length17.2 km (10.7 mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression InnDanubeBlack Sea

The Vomperbach is a river of Tyrol, Austria, a tributary of the Inn.

The Vomperbach rises in the Karwendel mountain range, close to the source of the Isar and flows first from west to east. In the Vomper Loch [ de; fr], a tributary valley of the Inn that is partly a ravine, the Vomperbach changes its course southward and finally passes as boundary between the villages of Vomp and Terfens, where it discharges into the Inn. It has a length of 17 kilometres (11 mi).

Water quality

In its upper course in the Vomper Loch, the river is partly covered by detrital, therefore almost invisible and a water quality cannot be measured. Below until its mouth the water quality remains constantly grade A and provides the villages with drinking water.

References



vomperbach Latitude and Longitude:

47°19′27″N 11°40′45″E / 47.3243°N 11.6791°E / 47.3243; 11.6791
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vomperbach
The Vomperbach in the Vomper Loch [ de; fr]
Location
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Karwendel mountain range
Mouth 
 • location
Between Vomp and Terfens into the Inn
 • coordinates
47°19′27″N 11°40′45″E / 47.3243°N 11.6791°E / 47.3243; 11.6791
Length17.2 km (10.7 mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression InnDanubeBlack Sea

The Vomperbach is a river of Tyrol, Austria, a tributary of the Inn.

The Vomperbach rises in the Karwendel mountain range, close to the source of the Isar and flows first from west to east. In the Vomper Loch [ de; fr], a tributary valley of the Inn that is partly a ravine, the Vomperbach changes its course southward and finally passes as boundary between the villages of Vomp and Terfens, where it discharges into the Inn. It has a length of 17 kilometres (11 mi).

Water quality

In its upper course in the Vomper Loch, the river is partly covered by detrital, therefore almost invisible and a water quality cannot be measured. Below until its mouth the water quality remains constantly grade A and provides the villages with drinking water.

References



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