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- Q568549 subject Q8551359.
- Q568549 subject Q8586342.
- Q568549 subject Q8664493.
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- Q568549 abstract "The river Vils is a 30 km long tributary of the Lech River in the Alps of Austria and Germany. The Vils has a drainage basin of approximately a 300 km², with an average annual precipitation of nearly 2000 mm.It originates in the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol from the supplies of the Vilsalpsee, and is its only discharge. Its water flows first in the northern and northwestern directions, in the Reutte district through the Vils and Tannheim valleys and here it runs alongside the B 199 road through Tannheim, Zoeblen and Schattwald. From here the Vils descends down the waterfall "Vilsfall", only slightly east/northeast of the Oberjoch Pass and only a few hundred metres east of the border to Germany. Then the river crosses the border into southern Bavaria, turns northeast and reaches the municipality Pfronten in the district Ostallgäu. Then it flows eastwards along the B 308, again crossing the border into Tyrol, flows below the Tannheimer mountains slightly south of the German border and parallel to this through the municipality Vils, and after going under the B 179 flows directly into the Lech.With an average discharge of 76.8 cubic metres per second (2,710 cu ft/s), the Vils is among the largest rivers in Bavaria.".
- Q568549 discharge "76.0".
- Q568549 elevation "820.0".
- Q568549 length "30000.0".
- Q568549 origin Q655747.
- Q568549 riverMouth Q155841.
- Q568549 sourceCountry Q183.
- Q568549 sourceCountry Q40.
- Q568549 thumbnail Vilstal.jpg?width=300.
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- Q568549 wikiPageWikiLink Q655747.
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- Q568549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8551359.
- Q568549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586342.
- Q568549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664493.
- Q568549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666416.
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- Q568549 basinCountries "Austria and Germany".
- Q568549 discharge "768".
- Q568549 elevation "820 m".
- Q568549 length "30.0".
- Q568549 mouth Q155841.
- Q568549 origin "Vilsalpsee in the Allgäu Alps".
- Q568549 riverName "Vils".
- Q568549 point "47.55 10.666666666666666".
- Q568549 type BodyOfWater.
- Q568549 type Place.
- Q568549 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q568549 type BodyOfWater.
- Q568549 type Location.
- Q568549 type NaturalPlace.
- Q568549 type Place.
- Q568549 type River.
- Q568549 type Stream.
- Q568549 type Thing.
- Q568549 type SpatialThing.
- Q568549 type Q4022.
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- Q568549 comment "The river Vils is a 30 km long tributary of the Lech River in the Alps of Austria and Germany. The Vils has a drainage basin of approximately a 300 km², with an average annual precipitation of nearly 2000 mm.It originates in the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol from the supplies of the Vilsalpsee, and is its only discharge.".
- Q568549 label "Vils (Lech)".
- Q568549 lat "47.55".
- Q568549 long "10.666666666666666".
- Q568549 depiction Vilstal.jpg.
- Q568549 name "Vils".