The Schutter is a 57-kilometre-long (35 mi) river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and a left tributary of the Kinzig. Linguistic experts disagree about...
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Schutter may refer to two rivers in Germany: Schutter (Kinzig), tributary of the Kinzig, Baden Württemberg Schutter (Danube), tributary of the Danube...
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the Kinzig a little before its mouth in the Upper Rhine Plain: Schutter, from the left near Kehl, 56.8 km and 338.2 km². In the past, the Kinzig was very...
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mainly restricted to the catchment area of the River Kinzig above Offenburg as well as the Schutter and the low hills north of the Elz. The Southeastern...
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Seltz, France) Acher (near Lichtenau) Rench (near Lichtenau) Kinzig (near Kehl) Schutter (near Kehl) Elz (near Lahr) Kander (near Weil am Rhein) Wiese...
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Forest. The "Kinzig valleys house" (Kinzigtäler Haus) is mainly found in the catchment areas of the rivers Acher, Rench, Kinzig and Schutter, i.e. in the...
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Aalenbach Ablach Ach Acher Adelbach Aich Aid Aischbach, tributary of the Kinzig Aischbach, tributary of the Körsch Aitrach, tributary of the Danube Aitrach...
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climb to the watershed between the Kinzig and Elz on the third day, the fourth day's journey leads into the Schutter valley to Lahr. Wikimedia Commons...
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the right bank of the Kinzig, the French planned for a considerable sortie against the lines of contravallation between the Kinzig and the Rhine. At daybreak...
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