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Mangfall

The Mangfall is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mangfall is the outflow of the Tegernsee lake and discharges into the Inn in Rosenheim. The Mangfall is 63 km (39 mi) long.

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Mangfall
Mangfall bend, looking downstream
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Location
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Reference no.DE: 182
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSources: tailstream of the Tegernsee
 • coordinates47°44′52″N 11°44′07″E / 47.74778°N 11.73528°E / 47.74778; 11.73528
 • elevation726 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth 
 • location
in Rosenheim into the Inn
 • coordinates
47°51′35″N 12°08′10″E / 47.85972°N 12.13611°E / 47.85972; 12.13611
 • elevation
444 m above sea level (NN)
Length62.9 km (39.1 mi)1
Basin size
1,098 km2 (424 sq mi)1
Basin features
Progression

Inn

DanubeBlack Sea
Landmarks
Tributaries 
 • leftFestenbach (also called Moosbach), Steinbach, Glonn
 • rightSchwärzenbach, Schlierach, Moosbach, Leitzach, Hainerbach, Goldbach (auch Mühlbach), Kaltenbrunnbach, Kalten
WaterbodiesLakes: Tegernsee
The Mangfall in Rosenheim source ↗

The Mangfall (German pronunciation: [ˈmaŋfal] ) is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mangfall is the outflow of the Tegernsee lake and discharges into the Inn in Rosenheim. The Mangfall is 63 km (39 mi) long.

The Mangfall is not navigable. However, it was once used to transport trees (drifting), which were either processed into paper or used as fuel.

Towns and villages on the Mangfall

See also

See also

References

References

  1. Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)
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