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The Aar is a 50-kilometre-long (31 mi) river in western Germany, left tributary of the Lahn.[1] It rises in the Taunus mountains, near Taunusstein. It flows generally north through the towns Taunusstein, Bad Schwalbach, Aarbergen and Hahnstätten. It flows into the Lahn in Diez.

Aar
Waterfall in Adolfseck
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTaunus
Mouth 
  location
Lahn
  coordinates
50°22′7″N 8°0′20″E
Length49.7 km (30.9 mi) [1]
Basin size313 km2 (121 sq mi) [2]
Basin features
ProgressionLahnRhineNorth Sea

Name


The name Aar is a common name of rivers and brooks in German-speaking Central Europe, as exemplified by the similarly named tributary to the same Lahn river Aar (Dill). The pre-German word Aar means "quick-flowing water", in a metaphorical sense "small river in a space between mountains". It is commonly conserved in southern German-speaking areas in settlement names ending with -ach.[3]


Course


The Aar's source in the Taunus
The Aar's source in the Taunus
The Aar near its source
The Aar near its source

The Aar has its source in the Hessian Taunus south of limes, 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the ruins of Roman Castle Zugmantel and the Bundesstraße 417 in the Orlen part of Taunusstein. It flows first to the South, and then in a wide valley running in a southwesterly direction through Neuhof, Wehen, Hahn and Bleidenstadt (all in Taunusstein).

After Bleidenstadt the valley narrows, and the Aar reaches its southernmost point and turns to the northwest. In Bad Schwalbach its only nameworthy left tributary, Nesselbach, enters into it, and it reaches the town's Adolfseck area. Shortly thereafter it crosses the Limes.

Below the Burg Hohenstein it passes by the town of the same name and above Michelbach it becomes the border river with Rheinland-Pfalz for a few kilometers. In Aarbergen the river then flows by Michelbach and Kettenbach and takes in its most significant tributary, the 15-kilometre (9 mi) Aubach (historical name: Strinzbach), which has its source quite close to the Aar, just north of the Limes. Thereafter the valley leads to Hausen über Aar and to the last Hessian town, Rückershausen.

After crossing the bundesland border, the Aar runs through about 14 kilometres (9 mi) of Rheinland-Pfalz, touching on the towns Schiesheim, Zollhaus and Hahnstätten, Oberneisen, Niederneisen and Flacht. With the townships of Holzheim and Freiendiez it reaches Diez and enters the Lahn.


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На других языках


[de] Aar (Lahn)

Die Aar ist ein 49,7 km[1] langer, südsüdöstlicher und linker Nebenfluss der Lahn. Sie fließt in Hessen und Rheinland-Pfalz.
- [en] Aar (Lahn)



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