Ammer

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The Ammer is a river in Bavaria, Germany, known for flowing through the Ammergau Alps and feeding the Ammersee.

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Label Occurrences
Ammer canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Germany
drainageBasin Bavaria
etymology name related to Ammergau region
flowsDirection generally northward
flowsInto Ammersee
flowsThrough Ammergau Alps
Ettal
Garmisch-Partenkirchen district
Oberammergau, Germany
surface form: Oberammergau

Peißenberg
Oberammergau, Germany
surface form: Unterammergau

District of Weilheim-Schongau
surface form: Weilheim in Oberbayern

District of Weilheim-Schongau
surface form: Weilheim-Schongau district
hasEcologicalSignificance habitat for protected species
hasFeature gravel banks and floodplains
steep gorges and waterfalls
hasNameInGerman Ammer
hasPart Ammer Gorge
hasRelevance tourism in Ammergau Alps
water supply for Ammersee
hasTributary Ach
Halblech
Linder
knownFor nature conservation areas
scenic gorge landscapes
whitewater kayaking
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Upper Bavaria
locatedInProtectedArea Ammergebirge nature reserve
mouthLocation Ammersee
near Ettal Abbey
Chiemgau region
surface form: Neuschwanstein Castle region
partOf Alpine rivers of Bavaria
Black Sea drainage basin
surface form: Danube river basin
region Ammergau
riverSystem Amper
Danube
sourceRegion Ammergau Alps
Bavarian Alps
tributaryOf Amper
usedFor fishing
hydropower
recreation

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Ammersee inflow Ammer