Aa River

Aa, in the Alps Ache ( Old High German aha " Ache ", see there, see Swedish and Danish Å " water, river ", related to the Latin aqua ) is a common river name in the German - Dutch -speaking and German-speaking Switzerland for rivers or streams. In Germany this name is concentrated in Westphalia. In rivers in Lower Saxony, the corresponding name or part of their name is called or mostly Aue -au. Many rivers and streams in Schleswig -Holstein hot Au with any additional designation, in the Danish version of the name is then Å with additional qualification. The Old Frisian correspondence was ē, in East Frisia, the term marriage for many watercourses is therefore common.

A number of lakes were named after rivers named Aa (see Aa ).

The name of the city of Aachen is due to these Old High German root word.

Germany

  • Aa ( Möhne ) is a tributary of the Möhne in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Aa ( Neth ) is a tributary of the Nethe in eastern North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Aa ( Werre ) rare: " Westfälische Aa ", is a tributary of the river Werre in eastern North Rhine -Westphalia
  • The Ahaus Aa is the source of the river Aa Alstätter in northwestern North Rhine -Westphalia
  • The Bever Gerner Aa is a tributary of the River Ems in North Rhine -Westphalia
  • The Bocholt Aa is a tributary of the River Issel
  • Borkener Aa is a tributary of the Bocholt Aa
  • Deeper Aa is a source river of the great arteries
  • The Dreierwalder Aa is a tributary of the Speller Aa
  • The Great Aa ( Aabach ) is a tributary of the Aabachs in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • The Great Aa ( EMS ) is a tributary of the Ems in the western Lower Saxony the Giegel Aa is a tributary of the great arteries

Germany - Netherlands

  • The Alstätter Aa is the source of the river Burser Beeks ( Germany and Netherlands)
  • The Bocholt Aa - a tributary of the " Oude IJssel " ( Germany and Netherlands)
  • The Grenzaa - a river on German - Dutch border ( lower county Bentheim )
  • The Westerwoldse Aa - a river from the Bourtanger Moor, which partially constitutes also the German - Dutch border, flows 60 km in the Dollard

France

  • Aa in the departments of Pas -de- Calais and Nord.

Switzerland

  • The Engelberg Aa in the canton of Nidwalden (and the Obwaldner exclave Engelberg ), tributary of Lake Lucerne
  • Sarner Aa in the Canton of Obwalden, tributary of Lake Lucerne
  • The Small Melchaa in miniature MELCHTAL, tributary of the Aa, respectively. to three water channel
  • The Mönchaltorfer Aa in the canton of Zurich, also called Aabach, tributary of the Greifensee
  • The Ustermer Aa in the canton of Zurich, the outflow and inflow Pfäffikersee the Greifensee
  • The Wägitaler Aa in the district of the canton of Schwyz March
  • The Rigiaa in the canton of Schwyz, tributary of Lake Zug
  • The chli Aa in Lachen, Schwyz (mouth of Spreitenbach )
  • The Big and the Small Aa Aa, tributaries of Lake Sempach
  • The Aabach ( Bünz ) arises as a drain when Baldeggersee and is the main inflow or outflow of Lake Hallwil.

Latvia & Lithuania

Two rivers that empty into the Gulf of Riga:

  • Courland Aa is the German name of the Lielupe. It emerges from the union of muse and Memele
  • Livonian Aa is the German name of the Gauja
  • Holy Aa is the German name of the Sventāja which at Rucava, south of Liepāja the border between Courland and Lithuania formed and flows into the Baltic.

Netherlands

  • Aa, the source or creek that joins the Dommel for Dieze

Netherlands - Belgium

  • The Aa or Weerijs, in Antwerp and Brabant; united to Mark at Breda, ( = brede Aa or wide ). the Grote and the Kleine Aa Aa, Aa the headwaters of Weerijs in the province of Antwerp
  • In the Netherlands there are a total of five small rivers, which are called Small Aa.

Similar river names

  • Aabach
  • Aar
  • Aare
  • Ache
  • Ahr
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