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Berchtesgadener Ache
The Berchtesgadener Ache at Marktschellenberg
Location
CountriesGermany and Austria
StatesBavaria and Salzburg
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationconfluence of the Ramsauer Ache and the Königsseer Ache in Berchtesgaden
 • coordinates47°37′33″N 13°00′01″E / 47.6257°N 13.0002°E / 47.6257; 13.0002
Mouth 
 • location
Salzach
 • coordinates
47°43′53″N 13°04′55″E / 47.7314°N 13.0819°E / 47.7314; 13.0819
Length17.8 km (11.1 mi) [1]
Basin size419 km2 (162 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionSalzachInnDanubeBlack Sea

The Berchtesgadener Ache is a river of Bavaria, Germany and of Salzburg, Austria. It is formed at the confluence of the Ramsauer Ache and the Königsseer Ache in Berchtesgaden.[2] It flows into the Salzach near Anif.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)
  2. ^ Google (23 February 2020). "Berchtesgadener Ache source" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  3. ^ Google (23 February 2020). "Berchtesgadener Ache mouth" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 23 February 2020.