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The '''Lauter''' (in its upper course also: ''Wieslauter'') is a river in [[Germany]] and [[France]], left tributary of the [[Rhine]]. Its length is 55 km. It is formed by the confluence of two headstreams (Scheidbach and Wartenbach) north of [[Hinterweidenthal]] in the [[Pfälzerwald]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], Germany. It flows through [[Dahn]], crosses the border with France, flows through [[Wissembourg]], and continues to follow the French-German border until its confluence with the Rhine near [[Lauterbourg]] and [[Neuburg am Rhein]].
The '''Lauter''' (in its upper course also: ''Wieslauter'') is a river in [[Germany]] and [[France]], left tributary of the [[Rhine]]. Its length is 55 km. It is formed by the confluence of two headstreams (Scheidbach and Wartenbach) north of [[Hinterweidenthal]] in the [[Pfälzerwald]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], Germany. It flows through [[Dahn]], crosses the border with France, flows through [[Wissembourg]], and then forms the French-German international boundary until its confluence with the Rhine near [[Lauterbourg]] and [[Neuburg am Rhein]].
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The Lauter (in its upper course also: Wieslauter) is a river in Germany and France, left tributary of the Rhine. Its length is 55 km. It is formed by the confluence of two headstreams (Scheidbach and Wartenbach) north of Hinterweidenthal in the Pfälzerwald, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It flows through Dahn, crosses the border with France, flows through Wissembourg, and then forms the French-German international boundary until its confluence with the Rhine near Lauterbourg and Neuburg am Rhein.