- Enns River
Infobox River | river_name = Enns River
caption = The "Ennstal" betweenStainach andLiezen
origin =Radstädter Tauern (mountains)
mouth =Danube atMauthausen
basin_countries =Austria
length = 254 km (158 mi)
elevation =
discharge = 201 m³/s (7,099 ft³/s)
watershed = 6,000 km² (2,317 mi²)The Enns is a southern tributary of the
Danube River and 254 km long.Geography
The Enns has its source in the
Radstädter Tauern mountains in theAustria n state of Salzburg. In a valley which developed during theice age , it flows at the border between theNorthern Limestone Alps and theCentral Eastern Alps on an eastern trajectory through Styria, where it passes theDachstein group at its southern side. BetweenAdmont andHieflau , it takes a turn to the North and passes through theGesäuse , agorge of a length of 15 km, where it penetrates the limestone of theEnnstaler Alpen . Flowing to the north from there on, it reaches the state ofUpper Austria at the mouth of theLaußabach . North ofSteyr , it forms the border between Upper Austria andLower Austria (formerly also known as "Austria above the Enns" and "Austria below the Enns"). Finally, it meets the Danube atMauthausen and the city of Enns.The Enns is a typical
wild water river and draws its water from an area of more than 6,000 km², which is the fifth largest inAustria . The average outflow at its mouth is 201 m³ per second.History
In the middle of the 19th century, canals began to be built along the 70 km between
Weißenbach and theGesäuse in order to make use of the water foragriculture andforestry .In total, ten
power plant s with a total generative power of 345megawatt s have been built by the "Ennskraftwerke AG".Towns along the river
in Salzburg
*
Radstadt in Styria
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Schladming
*Gröbming
*Liezen
*Selzthal
*Admont in Upper Austria
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Großraming
*Ternberg
*Garsten
*Steyr
*EnnsPower stations
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Schönau
*Weyer
*Großraming
*Losenstein
*Ternberg
*Rosenau
*Garsten -St. Ulrich am Waasen
*Staning
*Mühlrading
*St. Pantaleon Tributaries
The most important inflows are the
Palten , theSalza and the Steyr.Transport
A major transit route connecting
Germany andSlovenia throughAustria runs through the Enns valley.The so-called "Eisenstraße" runs along the river between Hieflau and Enns, along whichiron ore has been transported from the StyrianErzberg ("ore mountain") to thesteel mill inLinz .References
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