Schutter (Kinzig)

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Schutter
Origin Black Forest
48°12′39″N 7°59′33.05″E / 48.21083°N 7.9925139°E / 48.21083; 7.9925139
Mouth Kinzig
48°33′33.63″N 7°51′19.89″E / 48.5593417°N 7.8555250°E / 48.5593417; 7.8555250Coordinates: 48°33′33.63″N 7°51′19.89″E / 48.5593417°N 7.8555250°E / 48.5593417; 7.8555250
Basin countries Germany
Length 55 km

The Schutter is a 55 kilometer long river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a left tributary of the Kinzig.

The source is located at the Hünersedel at 680 m height. From there the Schutter runs firstly westwards through the Schuttertal and after an almost right-angled crease in a northerly direction it passes the towns of Seelbach and Lahr. It leaves then the Black Forest and flows parallel to the Rhine through the Upper Rhine Graben until it joins the Kinzig at Kehl.


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