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Alm (river)

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Alm is a river in the Austrian state of Upper Austria .

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3-635: The Alm's source is lake Almsee . It is a right tributary of the Traun , which meets near the town of Fischlham . Its largest tributary is the Laudach . Municipalities along the river are Grünau im Almtal , Scharnstein , Pettenbach , Vorchdorf , Steinerkirchen an der Traun and Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting . The quality of the water is potable . Fishes in the Alm include brown trout , rainbow trout , brook trout and grayling . This Upper Austria location article

6-622: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Austria is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Almsee Almsee , English sometimes Lake Alm , is a lake in Upper Austria's part of the Salzkammergut in the Almtal valley, 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) south of the village of Grünau im Almtal . The lake lies in the northern portion of

9-634: The Totes Gebirge mountains and is about 2.3 kilometers (1.4 mi) by 700 meters (2,300 ft) wide. The lake drains through the Alm River. Since 1965, the area around the Almsee is under nature conservation. Konrad Lorenz made important observations of the greylag goose at the lake. Near the lake is Hubertihaus , a hunting lodge of the House of Hanover . This Upper Austria location article

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