Dürnach

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Dürnach
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Durnach
Location
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Westernach
  coordinates
48°15′33″N9°52′15″E / 48.2591°N 9.8708°E / 48.2591; 9.8708
Length32.3 km (20.1 mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression WesternachDanubeBlack Sea

Dürnach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At its confluence with the Rottum near Laupheim, the Westernach is formed.

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