词条 | Amper |
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| name = Amper | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Germany | subdivision_type2 = Location | subdivision_name2 = Bavaria, Germany | image = Amper I.jpg | image_caption = The Amper south of Fürstenfeldbruck | source1_location = Northern Limestone Alps | mouth_location = Isar | mouth_coordinates = {{coord|48|30|1|N|11|57|24|E|display=inline,title}} | progression = {{PIsar}} | length = {{convert|190|km|abbr=on}} | source1_elevation = | discharge1_avg = ±{{convert|45|m3/s|abbr=on}} | basin_size = {{convert|3248|km2|abbr=on}} {{GeoQuelle|DE-BY|GV}} }} The Amper, called the Ammer upstream of the Ammersee, through which it runs, is the largest tributary of the Isar in southern Bavaria, Germany. It flows generally north-eastward, reaching the Isar in Moosburg, about {{convert|190|km}} from its source in the Ammergau Alps, with a flow of 45 m³/s. Including its tributary, Linder, it is {{convert|209.5|km|abbr=on}} long. Major tributaries are the Glonn, which springs near Augsburg; the Würm, which is the outflow of Lake Starnberg; and the Maisach. {{stack|}}The Ammer starts just south of the village of Oberammergau. Riverside cities include Fürstenfeldbruck, Dachau and Moosburg. ReferencesExternal links
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