- Inn River
Infobox River | river_name = Inn
caption = Map highlighting the Inn
origin =Swiss Alps (Lägh dal Lunghin )
mouth =Danube (Passau )
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basin_countries =Austria ,Germany ,Switzerland ,Italy
length = 517 km
elevation = 2484 m
discharge = 730 m³/s
watershed = 25,700 km²The Inn is ariver inSwitzerland ,Austria andGermany . It is a righttributary of theDanube and is approximately 500km long.The source is located in the
Swiss Alps , nearSt. Moritz in theEngadin region, which is named after the river (The river is called "En" in Romansh). It runs north-eastwards, entering Austria, and fromLandeck eastwards through the Austrian state ofTyrol and its capital,Innsbruck ("bridge over the Inn"), and passes the border toBavaria nearKufstein .On Bavarian territory the river runs northwards and passes the cities of
Rosenheim ,Passau ,Wasserburg am Inn andWaldkraiburg ; then it turns east, runs throughMühldorf andNeuötting and is enlarged by two major tributaries, theAlz and theSalzach .From here to the Danube, it forms the border between Germany (Bavaria) and Austria (
Upper Austria ). Cities on this last section of the river are Simbach, Braunau andSchärding .In the city of
Passau the Inn finally enters the Danube (as does theIlz river there). Although the Inn has a greater average flow than the Danube when they converge in Passau, and its watershed contains thePiz Bernina , the highest point in the Danube watershed, the Inn is considered a tributary of the Danube, which has a longer length, drains a larger surface area, and has a more consistent flow.Among the many small towns on the river are
Braunau am Inn inAustria , birthplace ofAdolf Hitler ; andMarktl am Inn inBavaria ,Germany , birthplace of PopeBenedict XVI . The Inn is also the only river originating in Switzerland which ends up in the Black Sea (via the Danube).External links
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