Pegnitz (river)

Pegnitz

The Pegnitz in Nuremberg.
Basin
Main source Franconia
Source elevation 425 m (1,394 ft)
River mouth Regnitz
49°29′11″N 10°59′12″E / 49.48639°N 10.98667°E / 49.48639; 10.98667Coordinates: 49°29′11″N 10°59′12″E / 49.48639°N 10.98667°E / 49.48639; 10.98667
Country Germany
Physiognomy
Length 79 km (49 mi), with Fichtenohe 102 km

The Pegnitz is a small river in Franconia in the German federal state of Bavaria. The Pegnitz has its source in the city of the same name at an altitude of 425 m (1,394 ft) and meets the Rednitz at 283 m (928 ft) in Fürth. From that point on the river is called Regnitz. But often esp. by local people the 23 km long Fichtenohe is regarded as upper course of the Pegnitz. The Fichtenohe source is in Lindenhardt Forest north of Pegnitz town.

The Pegnitz is about 79 km (49 mi) long, with Fichtenohe 102 km

The river is inhabited by numerous ducks, coots, swans, and gulls.

Tributaries

Cities on the Pegnitz

Pegnitz at Lauf an der Pegnitz

From source to mouth:

History

The Pegnitz River in Nuremberg, c. 18901900, with synagogue in the skyline.

After the big flood in February 1909, straightening has shortened the river by four kilometers within the Nuremberg city limits.

Since 1996 planning and actions are progressing trying to lengthen the course of the river between Nuremberg and Fürth again and to shape it in a nature-oriented way.

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