Aach

Aach ( OHG aha = " water"; name and suffix, many bodies of water in Central Europe) is the name of several rivers:

  • Aach ( Arbon ), a southern tributary of Lake Constance in Arbon in the canton of Thurgau
  • Deggenhauser Aach, a northern tributary of the Linz Aach in Baden- Württemberg
  • Linzer Aach ( nickname: Rear Aach, Salem Aach, Seefeld Aach ), a northern tributary of Lake Constance in Baden- Württemberg
  • Radolfzell Aach ( nickname: Hegauer Aach, Singen Aach ), a western tributary of the Lower Lake (Bodensee) in Baden- Württemberg
  • Stockacher Aach, a western tributary of Lake Constance in Baden- Württemberg
  • Zwiefalter Aach, a northern tributary of the Danube in Baden- Württemberg

Aach is the name of several places:

  • Aach ( Hegau ), a town in the district of Konstanz, Baden- Württemberg
  • Aach ( near Trier ), community in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Aach ( Dornstetten ), District of Dornstetten in Baden- Württemberg
  • Aach im Allgäu, part of Oberstaufen in the district of Upper Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Aach ( Pfullendorf ), district of the city Pfullendorf in Sigmaringen County, Baden- Wuerttemberg

Aach is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Christoph Wilhelm von Aach, German foundry
  • Hans Günther Aach (* 1919), German botanist
  • Johann Georg von Aach, German foundry in the 18th century

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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