Mangfall

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Mangfall
Mangfall bend, looking downstream
Location Bavaria, Germany
Reference no. DE: 182
Length 58 km
Sources tailstream of the Tegernsee
47°44′52″N 11°44′07″E / 47.74778°N 11.73528°E / 47.74778; 11.73528Coordinates: 47°44′52″N 11°44′07″E / 47.74778°N 11.73528°E / 47.74778; 11.73528
Source height 726 m above sea level
Mouth in Rosenheim into the Inn
47°51′35″N 12°08′10″E / 47.85972°N 12.13611°E / 47.85972; 12.13611
Mouth height 444 m above sea level
Descent 282 m
Basin Danube
Progression Inn Danube Black Sea
Catchment 1,099 km²
Right tributaries Schwärzenbach, Schlierach, Moosbach, Leitzach, Hainerbach, Goldbach (auch Mühlbach), Kaltenbrunnbach, Kalten
Left tributaries Festenbach (auch Moosbach), Steinbach, Glonn
Lakes passed Tegernsee
Large towns Rosenheim
Small towns Bad Aibling, Kolbermoor

The Mangfall is a left tributary of the River Inn in Upper Bavaria and 58 km long. The Mangfall is the tailstream of the Tegernsee lake and discharges near Rosenheim into the Inn.

Towns and villages on the Mangfall

Sources

  • Wernher Scheingraber, Martin Siepmann (Hrsg.): An Leitzach und Mangfall Bayerland, ISBN 3-89251-178-0
  • Klaus J. Schönmetzler, Klaus G. Förg, Kurt Schubert (Hrsg.): Mangfalltal. Edition Förg, Rosenheim 2004, ISBN 3-933708-06-0
  • Gerd Hedler, Wilhelm Albrecht, Gerd Lottes (Hrsg.): Leitzach und Mangfall, Christians, Hamburg 1983, ISBN 3-7672-0821-0

External links

The Mangfall in Rosenheim
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