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page 1Tributaries of the Elz (Rhine)
Dreisam
The Dreisam (; Celtic: *tragisamā, "the very fast one") is a 29 km long river (48.8 km including its source river Rotbach), and a tributary of the Elz in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The waters of the Dreisam feed the famous Freiburg Bächle runnels.
Wilde Gutach
river in Germany
Rotbach
river in Germany
Wagensteigbach
Wagensteigbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At its confluence with the Rotbach near Kirchzarten, the Dreisam is formed.
Glotter
Glotter is a river of in the Breisgau region in the south of Baden-Württemberg, Germany which is approximately 30 km long. The spring of this river is located at an altitude of 1040 m amsl on the eastern slope of the Kandel near Neuwelt, a suburb of St. Peter in the Black Forest. It crosses the Glotter dale (in German: Glottertal, which is also the name of a village). Near Riegel am Kaiserstuhl, it discharges into the Dreisam. Near Denzlingen, much of its water is diverted towards the Elz through the stream Lossele.