Tamina

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The Tamina is a river in eastern Switzerland known for flowing through the deep Tamina Gorge before joining the Alpine Rhine.

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Label Occurrences
Tamina canonical 3

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
river
valley
continent Europe
country Switzerland
countrySubdivision canton of St. Gallen
flowsInto Alpine Rhine
surface form: Rhine near Bad Ragaz
flowsThrough Bad Ragaz
Pfäfers
Tamina Gorge
hasFeature hydroelectric use in its catchment area
narrow rock walls in Tamina Gorge
hasTourismAttraction Tamina Gorge
surface form: Tamina Gorge thermal path
hasValley Tamina Valley
knownFor deep gorge
thermal springs near Bad Ragaz
locatedIn canton of St. Gallen NERFINISHED
eastern Switzerland
mouthOfWaterBody Alpine Rhine
near Tamina Therme
surface form: Bad Ragaz thermal spa
partOf Rhine River Basin
surface form: Rhine basin
sourceRegion Glarus Alps
Piz Sardona area
tourismAttractionIn Bad Ragaz region
tributaryOf Alpine Rhine
watercourseType mountain river

Referenced by (3)

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

Alpine Rhine hasTributary Tamina
Bad Ragaz locatedOnRiver Tamina
Pfäfers hasRiver Tamina