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The Gaißa is a river in Bavaria, southeastern Germany, which is a tributary of the Danube. It flows through the Bavarian Forest from North to South, crossing Aicha vorm Wald and joining the Danube northwest of Passau. The river reaches a length of ; including its source river Große Ohe (not to be confused with the namesake tributary of the Ilz) which is long. Due to the nearby motorway, a good deal of dirt was flushed into the water from time to time.

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The Gaißa is a river in Bavaria, southeastern Germany, which is a tributary of the Danube. It flows through the Bavarian Forest from North to South, crossing Aicha vorm Wald and joining the Danube northwest of Passau. The river reaches a length of ; including its source river Große Ohe (not to be confused with the namesake tributary of the Ilz) which is long. Due to the nearby motorway, a good deal of dirt was flushed into the water from time to time.

==See also== List of rivers of Bavaria

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