Ilm (Bavaria)

The Ilm at Geisen field

Altwasserarm at Geisen field

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Ilm ( in typewriter font: Ilm ) is a left tributary of the Aben in Bavaria.

Name

Your name has the Ilm from the Indo-European word * el, "move" meaning. In the year 821 they wrote Ilma, Ilminam 890, 920 Ilmim and since 1322 Ilm.

Course

The Ilm arises from two sources. A source stream ( Pipinsrieder Ilm ) rises near Altomuenster near the hamlet Pipinsried (48 ° 24 ' 8 " N, 11 ° 16' 27" O48.40230555555611.274111111111, about 520 m above sea level. NN ). The smaller source Bach ( Tanderer Ilm ) rises in tandem (48 ° 25 ' 43 "N, 11 ° 17' 40 " O48.42872222222211.294444444444, about 505 m above sea level. NN ). In Michel churches in the community Hilgertshausen- tandem both streams unite. Above the Neumühlestrasse in Vohburg the Ilm is divided into three branches, the two left arms flow together and form with the Wave Stream the Little Danube. The larger quantities of water flow at higher water levels via a lock to the left arm, which then the main amount of water does not pass through the Ilm, but by the Small Danube. The Ilm flows in Bad Gögging in the Aben. This in turn is a right tributary of the Danube.

Until the mid- 1920s the Ilm was a tributary of the Danube and culminated in Gaden (municipality Pförring ). In the context of regulation of the river but was extended parallel to the Danube to the Aben.

Tributaries

  • Pipinsrieder Ilm (r ) Hilgertshausen- tandem Michel churches
  • Reichert Hausener ditch
  • Schmarnzeller ditch
  • Tanderner Ilm / Tandernbach ( l) Hilgertshausen- tandem Michel churches
  • Ride Bach ( l) Hilgertshausen- tandem Hilgertshausen
  • Hüttgraben ( l) Hilgertshausen- tandem Hilgertshausen
  • Forstbach ( l) Hilgertshausen- tandem Hilgertshausen
  • Lahnbach (r ) Hilgertshausen- tandem Hilgertshausen
  • Heck Bach ( l) Jetzendorf - Volkersdorf
  • Purrabach ( l) Jetzendorf - Lampert Hausen
  • Ziegelnöbach ( l) Reichertshausen
  • Herrnbächl
  • Mr. grid Bach ( r) Ilmmünster
  • Prambacher brook (r ) Hettenshausen - Prambach field mill
  • Gerolsbach ( l) Oberpfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm
  • Riedener brook
  • Sachenbach
  • Altbach
  • Seegassegraben
  • Frog Bach
  • Poodle Bach
  • Shingle Hauser trench ( r) Oberpfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm
  • Gitte Bach ( l) Oberpfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm - Naughty mill
  • Affalterbach trench ( l) Oberpfaffenhofen adIlm - Affalterbach
  • Eschelbach (r ) Wolnzach - Eschelbach
  • Semolina ditch
  • Röhrbächlein ( Rohrbach ) ( l) Rohrbach
  • Gießgraben ( l) Rohrbach
  • Fief Bach ( r) Rohrbach- Fahlenbach
  • Wolnzach (r ) Wolnzach King Field
  • Geisen Hauser Bach
  • Gschwender Bach
  • Larsbach
  • Lauterbach ( r) Wolnzach - Stadelhof
  • Upper Axel Bach
  • Augraben
  • Moss creek (r ) Geisenfeld
  • Millstream
  • Mette Bach / Nöbach (r ) Geisen field Engelbrechtsmünster
  • Pindharter Bach ( r) Geisen field Nötting
  • Augraben (r ) Geisen field Ilmendorf Business Park
  • Birch Hard trench ( r) Muenchsmuenster - Oberwöhr
  • Moosgraben
  • Weiherbach
  • Schrannenplatz Bach ( r) Muenchsmuenster
  • Kaltenbrunner Bach ( r) Muenchsmuenster

Communities on the Ilm

  • Altomuenster
  • Geisenfeld
  • Hettenshausen
  • Hilgertshausen- tandem
  • Ilmmünster
  • Jetzendorf
  • Muenchsmuenster
  • Neustadt an der Donau
  • Pfaffenhofen
  • Reichertshausen
  • Rohrbach ( Ilm )
  • Vohburg
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