- Seeache
Geobox River
name = Seeache
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country = Austria
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region = Upper Austria
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length = 3
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source_name =Mondsee (lake)
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mouth_name =Attersee (lake)
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image_caption =The „Seeache“ is the natural outflow of the
Mondsee (lake) and flows into theAttersee (lake) after 3 kilometres.The rapid river possesses Grade A to B water quality and is often used for rafting (difficulty level: A to B). In the "Seeache" are now living perlfishes (
Rutilus frisii meidingeri).
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