Regen (river)

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox river The Regen (Template:IPA; Template:Langx) is a river in Bavaria, Germany, and for a short distance in the Czech Republic. It is a left tributary of the Danube, at Regensburg, Germany.

Etymology

The name in German evolved from the name in Latin, but its meaning is unknown. The Romans called the river variously Template:Lang (feminine gender), Template:Lang (masculine), and Template:Lang (neuter).

Geography

The source of its main headstream, the Template:Lang ('Great Regen'), is located in the Bohemian Forest on the southern slopes of Mt. Pancíř at Template:Cvt above sea level, in the territory of Železná Ruda in the Czech Republic. The river crosses the Czech-German border after a few kilometres, at Bayerisch Eisenstein.

At Zwiesel, the Great Regen is joined by the Template:Lang ('Little Regen') to form the Template:Lang ('Black Regen'). The Schwarzer Regen flows through Regen and Viechtach, and is joined by the Template:Lang ('White Regen') in Bad Kötzting. Beyond this confluence, the river is called Regen. The river's total length, including its headstreams, the Great Regen and Black Regen, is Template:Convert. The Kleiner Regen crosses the Frauenau Reservoir.

The Regen Valley forms the main valley crossing the Bavarian Forest; many settlements within the mountains are located along the river. Cities along the Regen river include Cham and Regensburg.

See also

Sources

  • Franz Bogner: Der Regen. Ein Luftbildporträt vom Arber bis Regensburg. Pustet, Regensburg 2007, Template:ISBN (Bildband).
  • Bärbel Kleindorfer-Marx (Hrsg.): Der Regen. Kultur und Natur am Fluss. Buch & Kunstverlag Oberpfalz, Amberg 1996, Template:ISBN.

References

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