Agger (river)

This article is about a river in Germany. It is not to be confused with the Ager, a river in Austria.
Agger

The confluence of the Sülz and Agger Rivers near Lohmar
Basin
Main source Sauerland
River mouth Sieg
50°48′2″N 7°10′27″E / 50.80056°N 7.17417°E / 50.80056; 7.17417Coordinates: 50°48′2″N 7°10′27″E / 50.80056°N 7.17417°E / 50.80056; 7.17417
Country Germany
Physiognomy
Length 64 km (40 mi)

The Agger is a river in Germany, a right tributary of the Sieg in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is 64 kilometres (40 mi) long. Its source is in the Sauerland hills, near Meinerzhagen. It winds through the towns Engelskirchen, Overath and Lohmar. Near Siegburg the Agger flows into the Sieg.

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