Fallbach (Inn, Baumkirchen)

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Fallbach
Bachverbauung am Fallbach.jpg
The Fallbach at Baumkirchen
Location
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnorth of Absam
  coordinates 47°19′46″N11°31′51″E / 47.3294°N 11.5307°E / 47.3294; 11.5307
Mouth  
  location
at Baumkirchen into the Inn
  coordinates
47°17′49″N11°33′59″E / 47.2970°N 11.5663°E / 47.2970; 11.5663
Basin features
Progression InnDanubeBlack Sea

Fallbach is a river of Tyrol, Austria, a left tributary of the Inn at Baumkirchen. [1] It should not be confused with the similarly named river, a left Inn tributary in Innsbruck.

The source of the Fallbach is north of Absam [2] in the Gleirsch-Halltal Chain.

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References

  1. Google (24 February 2020). "Fallbach mouth" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  2. Google (24 February 2020). "Fallbach source" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 24 February 2020.