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- Q316397 subject Q18693064.
- Q316397 subject Q8363128.
- Q316397 subject Q8664469.
- Q316397 abstract "The Breg is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is currently the primary headstream of the Danube. It begins at 1,078 m (3,537 ft) above sea level in the Black Forest, near Furtwangen im Schwarzwald, 100 m (330 ft) from the European Watershed. It flows through Furtwangen and Vöhrenbach. After 49 km (30 mi), it joins the Brigach Stream, currently the Danube's other headstream, in the city of Donaueschingen and is henceforth called Danube. Further downstream the Danube passes over a sinkhole called the Danube Sinkhole, where most of its water sinks into the ground, flowing through a cavern system and resurfaces near Lake Constance, feeding the Rhine. Bellow the sinkhole, for about 155 days out of the year, the Danube runs dry for several miles downstream. Every year the sinkhole and underground cavern system grow larger and sometimes new sinkholes form in the riverbed, and since the sinkhole first formed in 1874, the average number of days the Danube runs dry has sharply increased (when the sinkhole first formed the Danube only ran dry for an average of 80 days per year). Because of this it is inevitable that someday the upper Danube will someday disappear entirely in favor of the Rhine, and the new sources will be the currently minor tributaries Krähenbach and Elta.".
- Q316397 elevation "1078.0".
- Q316397 length "49000.0".
- Q316397 origin Q4204.
- Q316397 riverMouth Q1653.
- Q316397 sourceCountry Q183.
- Q316397 thumbnail Bregquelle_bei_Furtwangen.jpg?width=300.
- Q316397 watershed "2.91E8".
- Q316397 wikiPageExternalLink bregquelle.
- Q316397 wikiPageWikiLink Q1653.
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- Q316397 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363128.
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- Q316397 basinCountries Q183.
- Q316397 mouth Q1653.
- Q316397 origin Q4204.
- Q316397 riverName "Breg".
- Q316397 point "48.095555555555556 8.155".
- Q316397 type BodyOfWater.
- Q316397 type Place.
- Q316397 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q316397 type BodyOfWater.
- Q316397 type Location.
- Q316397 type NaturalPlace.
- Q316397 type Place.
- Q316397 type River.
- Q316397 type Stream.
- Q316397 type Thing.
- Q316397 type SpatialThing.
- Q316397 type Q4022.
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- Q316397 comment "The Breg is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is currently the primary headstream of the Danube. It begins at 1,078 m (3,537 ft) above sea level in the Black Forest, near Furtwangen im Schwarzwald, 100 m (330 ft) from the European Watershed. It flows through Furtwangen and Vöhrenbach. After 49 km (30 mi), it joins the Brigach Stream, currently the Danube's other headstream, in the city of Donaueschingen and is henceforth called Danube.".
- Q316397 label "Breg (river)".
- Q316397 lat "48.095555555555556".
- Q316397 long "8.155".
- Q316397 depiction Bregquelle_bei_Furtwangen.jpg.
- Q316397 name "Breg".