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The Saar is a minor tributary of the Alpine Rhine in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen. It rises in Mittelsäss, Bad Ragaz municipality, at 2,087 m elevation. Flowing generally north, it passes the Saarfall waterfall, dropping from 560 m to 500 m, reaching the plain of the Rhine Valley. From here, it is strongly canalised, flowing through the territories of the Vilters-Wangs, Mels and Sargans municipalities before joining the Rhine downstream of Trübbach at 480 m.

Saar
Location
CountrySwitzerland
Physical characteristics
MouthRhine
  coordinates
47.0617°N 9.4634°E / 47.0617; 9.4634
Basin features
ProgressionRhineNorth Sea

Its named tributaries are Kleine Saar (left), Vadanabach (left) Saschielbach (right), Silbergiessen (right), Chrummgiessen (right) and Kaltgiessen (right).

The Saar was first canalised between 18551862. Its confluence with the Rhine was moved 700 metres downstream, to the mouth of the Trübbach. Its lower course was widened in 18991908. Its mouth was again moved downstream by 2.5 km after a flood in 1954.


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[de] Saar (Rhein)

Die Saar ist ein knapp elf Kilometer langer Bach, der östlich bei Vilters im Schweizer Kanton St. Gallen bzw. im St. Galler Oberland vorbeifliesst. Er entspringt in der Mittelsäss, die zur Gemeinde Bad Ragaz gehört.
- [en] Saar (Rhine)



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