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Vils (other)
Vils can refer to: *three rivers in Germany and Austria: ** Vils (Danube), a tributary of the Danube, in eastern Bavaria **Vils (Naab), a tributary of the Naab, in northern Bavaria **Vils (Lech), a tributary of the Lech, in Tyrol and south-western Bavaria *Vils, Tyrol Vils is a town in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It has a long, rich history of ten or more generations of excellent luthiers. Most prominent among those of the Rief (or Ruef) family is Dominicus Rief. Examples of his wo ...
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Vils (Danube)
The Vils is a river in Bavaria, Germany, it is a right tributary of the Danube. The Vils is formed by the confluence of its two source rivers, the Kleine Vils and the Große Vils, in Gerzen. It is long ( including ''Große Vils''). It flows east through a rural area with small towns, including Aham, Frontenhausen, Marklkofen, Reisbach, Eichendorf and Aldersbach. It flows into the Danube in Vilshofen Vilshofen an der Donau is a town in the German district of Passau. Demographics Religion The population of Vilshofen is predominantly Christian. In Vilshofen there is a Catholic Church, a Protestant Church and a new Apostolic Church. 78.36% .... File:Vils 101003-1.jpg File:Vils 101003-2.jpg File:Vils 101003-3.jpg See also * List of rivers of Bavaria References External links * Rivers of Bavaria Dingolfing-Landau Erding (district) Landshut (district) Passau (district) Rivers of Germany {{Bavaria-river-stub ...
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Vils (Naab)
The Vils is a river in Bavaria, Germany. Its source is near Freihung. It is approx. long. It flows generally south through the towns Vilseck, Amberg and Schmidmühlen. It is a right tributary of the Naab __NOTOC__ The Naab ( Czech: ''Nába'') is a river in Bavaria, Germany, and is a left tributary of the Danube. Including its main source river Waldnaab, it is long. Its average discharge at the mouth is . The Naab is formed by the confluence of ... in Kallmünz. See also * List of rivers of Bavaria References Rivers of Bavaria East Bavaria Rivers of Germany {{Bavaria-river-stub ...
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Vils (Lech)
The Vils is a river, a left tributary of the Lech in the Alps of Austria and Germany. The Vils has a drainage basin of approximately , with an average annual precipitation of nearly . 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 Valley and the Tannheim Valley. In the latter valley it runs alongside the B 199 road through Tannheim, Zoeblen and Schattwald. From here the Vils descends down the waterfall , 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 Tannheim Mountains slightly south of the German border and parallel to ...
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