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- Neckar watershed "14000.0".
- Neckar abstract "The Neckar (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛkaɐ̯]) is a 367-kilometre-long (228 mi) river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Black Forest near Villingen-Schwenningen in the Schwenninger Moos conservation area at a height of 706 m (2,316 ft) above sea level, it passes through Rottweil, Rottenburg am Neckar, Kilchberg, Tübingen, Wernau, Nürtingen, Plochingen, Esslingen, Stuttgart, Ludwigsburg, Marbach, Heilbronn and Heidelberg, before discharging into the Rhine at Mannheim, at 95 m (312 ft) above sea level. From Plochingen to Stuttgart the Neckar valley is densely populated and industrialised, with several well-known companies, e.g. Daimler AG (the maker of Mercedes Benz cars) and Mahle GmbH being located there. Between Stuttgart and Lauffen the Neckar cuts a scenic, meandering, and in many places steep-sided, valley into fossiliferous Triassic limestones and Pleistocene travertine. Along the Neckar's valley in the Odenwald hills many castles can be found, including Hornberg Castle and Guttenberg Castle in Haßmersheim; the now-mothballed Obrigheim Nuclear Power Plant and the active Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Plant are also located there. After passing Heidelberg, the Neckar discharges on average 145 m3/s (5,100 cu ft/s) of water into the Rhine, making the Neckar its 4th largest tributary, and the 10th largest river in Germany.The name Neckar was derived from Nicarus and Neccarus from Celtic Nikros, meaning wild water or wild fellow. From about 1100 Black Forest timber was rafted downstream as far as Holland, for use in shipyards.During the 19th century, traditional horse-drawn boats were replaced by steam-powered chain boats that used a 155 km (96 mi) long chain in the river to haul themselves upstream towing barges. After 1899 a railway made it possible to transport timber to the port of Heilbronn, limiting timber rafting to the lower part of the Neckar. Due to the construction of 11 locks, ships up to 1500 t could travel to Heilbronn in 1935. By 1968 the last of 27 locks, at Deizisau, was completed, making the Neckar navigable for cargo ships about 200 kilometres (120 mi) upstream from Mannheim to the river port of Plochingen, at the confluence with the Fils, and where the Neckar bends, taking a northwesterly instead of a northeasterly course. Other important ports include Stuttgart and Heilbronn.The river's course provides a popular route for cyclists, especially during the summer months. Its steep valley sides are used for vineyards, mainly for the cultivation of Trollinger, Lemberger, Kerner, Müller-Thurgau amongst other locally grown grape varieties..The name \"Neckar\" was also given to the world's first motorboat made during the summer of 1886 by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach when their Standuhr (grandfather clock) petrol engine was tested on the river near Bad Cannstatt.".
- Neckar elevation "706.0".
- Neckar length "367000.0".
- Neckar origin Black_Forest.
- Neckar riverMouth Rhine.
- Neckar sourceCountry Germany.
- Neckar thumbnail Neckar_near_Heidelberg.jpg?width=300.
- Neckar watershed "1.4E10".
- Neckar wikiPageExternalLink www.Neckar-Tourismus.de.
- Neckar wikiPageExternalLink index_eng.html.
- Neckar wikiPageExternalLink neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageID "95421".
- Neckar wikiPageLength "9478".
- Neckar wikiPageOutDegree "135".
- Neckar wikiPageRevisionID "704508503".
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Ammer_(Neckar).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Friedrichshall.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Wimpfen.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Baden-Württemberg.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Barge.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Benningen_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Besigheim.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Black_Forest.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_ship.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federal_waterways_in_Germany.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neckar_basin.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Baden-Württemberg.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Hesse.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Chain_boat.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Cycling.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Daimler_AG.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Deizisau.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Des_Knaben_Wunderhorn_(Mahler).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Eberbach_(Baden).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Elz_(Neckar).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Enz.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Eschach_(Neckar).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Esslingen_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Fils_(river).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Freiberg_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Gottlieb_Daimler.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Mahler.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Guttenberg_Castle.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Haßmersheim.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Heidelberg.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Heilbronn.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Hesse.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Horb_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Hornberg_Castle.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Horse-drawn_boat.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Jagst.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Kerner.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Kilchberg_(Tübingen).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Kocher.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Körsch.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lauffen_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lauter_(Neckar).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lemberger.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lock_(water_navigation).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Longcase_clock.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Ludwigsburg.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Lustnau.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Mahle_GmbH.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Mannheim.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Marbach_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Mosbach.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Motorboat.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Murr_(river).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Müller-Thurgau.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Neckar_Viaduct,_Weitingen.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Neckarsulm.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Neckarwestheim_Nuclear_Power_Plant.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Nesenbach.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Nürtingen.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Oberndorf_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Obrigheim_Nuclear_Power_Plant.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Odenwald.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Old_Bridge_(Heidelberg).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Plochingen.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Rems.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Remseck.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Rottenburg_am_Neckar.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Rottweil.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Shipyard.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Germany.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Steam_(software).
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Stuttgart.
- Neckar wikiPageWikiLink Sulm_(Germany).