Vils (Danube)
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The Vils in Vilshofen |
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Water code | EN : 174 | |
location | Germany , Bavaria | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Danube → Black Sea | |
confluence | of Large and Small Vils at Schalkham (district Worth mill) 48 ° 29 '49 " N , 12 ° 25' 21" O |
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Source height | approx. 425.5 m above sea level NN | |
muzzle | at Vilshofen on the Danube in the Danube Coordinates: 48 ° 37 '58 " N , 13 ° 11' 29" E 48 ° 37 '58 " N , 13 ° 11' 29" E |
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Mouth height | approx. 297 m above sea level NN | |
Height difference | approx. 128.5 m | |
Bottom slope | approx. 1.2 ‰ | |
length | 109.9 km (including the Great Vils , right source river) |
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Catchment area | 1445 km² | |
Discharge at the Grafenmühle A Eo gauge : 1436 km² Location: 4.8 km above the mouth |
NNQ (06/04/1947) MNQ 1940–2006 MQ 1940–2006 Mq 1940–2006 MHQ 1940–2006 HHQ (07/09/1954) |
1.82 m³ / s 4.53 m³ / s 10.5 m³ / s 7.3 l / (s km²) 135 m³ / s 520 m³ / s |
Right tributaries | Kollbach (via the Vilskanal) | |
Reservoirs flowed through | Vilstalsee | |
Small towns | Vilshofen on the Danube | |
Communities | Schalkham , Gerzen , Aham , Frontenhausen , Marklkofen , Reisbach , Eichendorf , Aldersbach | |
The mouth of the Vils on the left, at the beginning of the 18th century |
The Vils is a right tributary of the Danube in Bavaria .
course
The Vils arises from the confluence of the Großer and Kleiner Vils . The two source rivers arise in Upper Bavaria in the district of Erding and unite 700 meters south of Gerzen , in the area of the municipality of Schalkham , near the district of Wörthmühle, where the last mill of the same name is located on the Große Vils.
The Vils is 68.62 km long. The valley of the Vils is dominated by agriculture and there are several hydroelectric power stations on the river. At Frontenhausen it flows in a nature reserve through the Vilstalsee , which is also used for local recreation. A few kilometers later it divides into the new Vilskanal and the Altvils, which reunite and divide several times in the further course. Its largest tributary is the Kollbach, which flows out at Kröhstorf . At Vilshofen the river finally flows into the Danube at river kilometer 2248.7 .
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The largest tributaries
Left tributaries | Right tributaries |
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In brackets the place of the confluence with the Vils. |
A more comprehensive list, which also includes small tributaries, can be found in the list of tributaries of the Vils .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b TOP 10 Bavaria South
- ^ German Hydrological Yearbook Danube Region 2006 Bavarian State Office for the Environment, p. 214, accessed on October 4, 2017, from: bestellen.bayern.de (PDF, German, 24.2 MB).