• Source: Kander (Germany)
    • The Kander is a small river flowing from the southern Black Forest westward into the Rhine.


      Geography


      The Kander rises at the head of the Kandertal on the Blauen in the Black Forest. Within the first 10 km of its course to Kandern, the Kander loses 650m of elevation. The stream has a total length of 30 km and a drop of 750m to its mouth on the Rhine near the community Märkt of the town Weil am Rhein.


      History


      The name Kander comes from the Celtic word kandera, meaning clear flowing.


      Transport uses


      Due to the stream's small size it has no transportation function.


      See also


      List of rivers of Germany
      List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg


      References




      External links


      Freiburg-Schwarzwald.de:Kandertal, Kandern, Kander, Marzell, Malsburg in Südschwarzwald(German)

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