• Source: Eyach (Neckar)
  • Eyach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows for 50 kilometres. It is a right tributary of the Neckar. It passes through Balingen and Haigerloch, and flows into the Neckar near Starzach.


    Geography




    = History

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    The Eyach has its source north of Pfeffingen (a district of Albstadt) at an altitude of 833 metres, only a few hundred metres from the European watershed and a tributary of the Danube, the Schmiecha, which has its source there. At Eyach at a height of 372 m from the right it flows into the Neckar. Its mean discharge at the mouth is 3.23 m³/s.


    = Tributaries

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    From source to meadow

    Innentalbach, right
    Buchbach, left
    Wünschtalbach, right
    Kieserstalbach
    Irrenbach
    Rohrbach
    Ochsentalbach, left
    Käsentaler Bach, right
    Meßstetter Talbach, left
    Kehlenbach, right
    Bruckbach (!), left
    (unnamed creek from the Reuten), left
    Lauterbach, left
    Steinbach, left
    Eltschbach, right
    Zerrenstallbach, left
    Hakenbach, left
    Strichgraben, left
    Schalksbach, right
    Rappentalbach, left
    Bitzgraben, right
    Grundbach, left
    Beutenbach, left
    Böllbach, right
    Hühnerbach, left
    Steinach, left
    Etzelbach, right
    Reichenbach, right
    Talgraben, left
    Kaunterbach, left
    Schnürgraben, left
    Talbach, right
    Klingenbach, right
    Talbach, right
    Mittelsbach, left
    Dietenbach, right
    Rötenbach, left
    Sulzbach, right
    Stunzach, left
    Bruckbach (!), right
    Butzengraben, left
    Laibebach, left
    Feldbach, right
    Kegelbach, left
    Kohlwaldgraben, right


    = Places by the river

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    On its almost 50 km long way to the northwest the Eyach crosses or passes through the following communities:

    Albstadt
    Balingen
    Haigerloch
    Horb am Neckar
    Starzach
    At Eyach or the train station Eyach, two kilometers west of the village Börstingen (a district of Starzach), the Eyach flows into the Neckar.


    = Mofette

    =
    In Bad Imnau carbon dioxide was found in an underground inlet to the river. Today this water is sold under the name Apollo in bottles.


    See also


    List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg


    References

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