Glonn_(Amper)

Glonn (Amper)

Glonn (Amper)

River in Bavaria, Germany


The Glonn is a river of Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany.

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The Glonn is 51.7 kilometres (32.1 mi) long.[1] It rises southeast of Mittelstetten in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck. It is the main tributary of the Amper; at Allershausen near Freising it discharges from the left into the Amper.

The Glonn flows through an agriculturally used area in the triangle between Augsburg, Freising and Dachau. Larger places in its course are Odelzhausen, Erdweg, Markt Indersdorf, Weichs, Petershausen and Hohenkammer.

Tributaries

  • Kollbach
  • Röhrersbach (left)
  • Tegernbach (left)
  • Rettenbach (left)
  • Schweinbach (right)
  • Umbach (left)
  • Rohrbach (right)
  • Steinfurter Bach (left)
  • Steindlbach (right)
  • Zeitlbach (left)
  • Riensbach (right)
  • Dorfbach (right)
  • Eichhofner Bach or Albersbach, resp. (left)
  • Rothbach (right)
  • Gittersbach (left)
  • Langenpettenbach (left)
  • Ebersbach
  • Klausnerbach

See also


References

  1. Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)



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