Rott (river)

The Rott - Frimhöring at Ruhstorf

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Rott is a river in Lower Bavaria, which rises at Müllerthann in the community Wurmsham in the district of Landshut, then the counties Mühldorf, Rott Valley Inn and the southern district of Passau flows from west to east and flows across from warping thing from the left in the Inn. The certificate form of her name, "ad Rota " ( 769 ) and " flumen qui dictur Rota " ( 773), and the dialectal form Roud refer to an etymon " Rotaha ", which translates as " red brook " means.

The Rott rises to 485 m above sea level. NHN, has a length of about 109 km and flows to 305 m above sea level. NHN, so their average gradient is around 1.7 ‰. Its catchment area covers 1205 km ². At its running are Neumarkt- Sankt Veit, Eggenfelden, parish churches, Brombach, Bad Birnbach, Bayer Bach, Pocking, Ruhstorf an der Rott and Neuhaus am Inn. Your largest tributaries are the Bina, the Geratskirchner Bach, the Grasenseer Bach, Altbach and Sulzbach.

In earlier times, their flood led to major losses, such as in 1954. Therefore, a retention basin was created during Postmuenster, where it is impounded to Rottauensee.

From the source to the county line at the Massing Rott is a body of water III. Order, followed by a second order waters, from the confluence of Bina to its confluence with the Inn finally a body of water first order.

The Rottmündung

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