Subersach

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Subersach
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The Subersach in Schönenbach  [ de ], Bezau. In the background the Hählekopf (2,058  m (AA) )
Location
Country Austria
State Vorarlberg
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear the Hählekopf  [ ceb; de; sv; zh ]
  elevation~ 1,700 m (5,600 ft)
Mouth  
  location
Bregenzer Ach
  coordinates
47°26′39″N9°53′34″E / 47.4442°N 9.8927°E / 47.4442; 9.8927
Length~ 20 km (12 mi)
Basin features
Progression Bregenzer AchLake ConstanceRhineNorth Sea

The Subersach is a river of Vorarlberg, Austria, a tributary of the Bregenzer Ach. [1]

The Subersach originates near the mountain Hählekopf  [ ceb; de; sv; zh ] at 1,700  m (AA) . Its course is strongly curved and resembles an arc. It merges with the Bregenzer Ach below Egg.


  1. "Wasserwirtschaftsstrategie 2025 des Landes Vorarlberg" (pdf). Landesportal Vorarlberg (in German). Bregenz, Austria: Land Vorarlberg. 2020-03-01. p. 69. Retrieved 2023-09-10.

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