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- Q3114552 subject Q8471067.
- Q3114552 subject Q8482645.
- Q3114552 abstract "The Grand Ried is an Alsatian natural region which is part of the Ried. It shows landscapes typical of the Ried. To the west, it is delimited by the Ill, and by the Rhine to the east. It streches between Strasbourg and Colmar. It was formed by the meandering Rhine (and Ill), before it was canalised. The Rhine used to spread its sediments when inundations occurred. Today the Rhine is corseted between embankments.The Erstein polder is used to regulate the flow of the Rhine, thus avoiding inundations.It has been listed as a national nature reserve since 1989. As a matter of fact, it is stillpossible to discover in the reserve the biodiversity which used to exist when the Grand Riedwas wild and the Rhine was not canalised.The commune of Rhinau presents a unique feature: it possesses an area of almost 1000 hadirectly at the border, however on German soil. This is Rheinau. The landscape is characterised by numerous Baggersee (German word used in Alsace and meaning lakesforming once sand and gravel pits have been shut down) and sand pits which are still being operated.".
- Q3114552 thumbnail Alsaceregionsnaturelles.jpg?width=300.
- Q3114552 wikiPageExternalLink www.grandried.fr.
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- Q3114552 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471067.
- Q3114552 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482645.
- Q3114552 comment "The Grand Ried is an Alsatian natural region which is part of the Ried. It shows landscapes typical of the Ried. To the west, it is delimited by the Ill, and by the Rhine to the east. It streches between Strasbourg and Colmar. It was formed by the meandering Rhine (and Ill), before it was canalised. The Rhine used to spread its sediments when inundations occurred.".
- Q3114552 label "Grand Ried".
- Q3114552 depiction Alsaceregionsnaturelles.jpg.