Glatt River

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The Glatt River is a watercourse in northern Switzerland that drains Lake Greifen and flows through the Zurich region before joining the Rhine.

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Glatt River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
basinCountry Switzerland
country Switzerland
drains Lake Greifen
flowsThrough Bülach
Dübendorf
Glatt Valley
Glattfelden
Höri
Niederglatt
Oberglatt
Opfikon
Rümlang
Wallisellen
Greater Zürich Area
surface form: Zurich region
hasUse flood control
hydropower
recreation
languageOfName German
length about 38 km
locatedIn Canton of Zürich
surface form: canton of Zurich

northern Switzerland
mouthLocation Rheinsfelden
mouthRiver Rhine
nameInGerman Glatt
near Zurich Airport
partOf Swiss Plateau hydrological system
region Glatt Valley
surface form: Glattal (Glatt Valley)
sourceLake Lake Greifen
tributaryOf Rhine
waterSystem Rhine River Basin
surface form: Rhine basin

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Swiss Plateau contains Glatt River