Tiroler Achen

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Tiroler Achen is a river flowing from the Austrian Tyrol through Bavaria and is one of the main tributaries feeding Germany’s Chiemsee lake.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tiroler Achen canonical 3
Großache 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent Europe
country Austria
Germany
flowsThrough Tyrol
surface form: Austrian Tyrol

Bavaria
hasEcologicalSignificance important habitat for aquatic and riparian species
hasFloodplain Chiemgau region
surface form: Chiemgau plain
hasGermanName Tiroler Achen self-link
hasHydrologicalFunction drains parts of Tyrol into Chiemsee
hasMouthPosition near Grabenstätt
near Übersee
hasRecreationArea lower Tiroler Achen valley
hasSourceRegion Northern Limestone Alps
hasWatershedRole major inflow of Chiemsee
hasWaterType freshwater
locatedIn Alps
Bavaria
Tyrol
locatedInProtectedArea Chiemsee nature reserve
mouthElevation approximately 518 metres
mouthOfWaterBody Chiemsee
partOf Chiemgau region
Black Sea drainage basin
surface form: Danube river basin
tributaryOf Chiemsee
usedFor fishing
rafting
whitewater kayaking

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Chiemsee hasInflow Tiroler Achen
Chiemsee hasInflow Tiroler Achen
this entity surface form: Großache
Alz hasLeftTributary Tiroler Achen
Tiroler Achen hasGermanName Tiroler Achen self-link