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River in Germany For other rivers with the same name, see Vils (disambiguation).
Vils
Vils close to entering Danube
Location
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Cities
Physical characteristics
SourceGroße Vils
 • locationSeeon, Lengdorf, Upper Bavaria
 • coordinates48°17′12″N 12°02′25″E / 48.28667°N 12.04028°E / 48.28667; 12.04028
 • elevation502 m (1,647 ft)
2nd sourceKleine Vils
 • locationVilsheim, Lower Bavaria, Germany
 • coordinates48°26′45″N 12°06′28″E / 48.44583°N 12.10778°E / 48.44583; 12.10778
 • elevation466 m (1,529 ft)
Source confluenceGerzen
 • coordinates48°29′49″N 12°25′21″E / 48.49694°N 12.42250°E / 48.49694; 12.42250
 • elevation425.5 m (1,396 ft)
MouthDanube
 • coordinates48°37′58″N 13°11′31″E / 48.63278°N 13.19194°E / 48.63278; 13.19194
 • elevation279 m (915 ft)
Length81.7 km (50.8 mi)
Basin size1,449 km (559 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average76.8 m/s (2,710 cu ft/s)
 • maximum520 m/s (18,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionDanubeBlack Sea

The Vils is a river in Bavaria, Germany, it is a right tributary of the Danube.

The Vils is formed by the confluence of its two source rivers, the Kleine Vils and the Große Vils, in Gerzen. It is 81.7 km (50.8 mi) long (127.5 km (79.2 mi) including Große Vils). It flows east through a rural area with small towns, including Aham, Frontenhausen, Marklkofen, Reisbach, Eichendorf and Aldersbach. It flows into the Danube in Vilshofen.

See also

References

  1. ^ Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (xls, 10.3 MB)

External links

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