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The Alz ( German: [alt͡s] ) is a river in Bavaria , southern Germany , the only discharge of the Chiemsee . Its origin is on the northern shore near Seebruck . It is a right tributary of the Inn , into which it flows in Marktl . Other towns on the Alz are Altenmarkt an der Alz , Trostberg , Garching an der Alz and Burgkirchen an der Alz .

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2-708: The Alz is divided into the Obere Alz (upper Alz) and the Untere Alz (lower Alz). The section from the Chiemsee down to Altenmarkt is called the Obere Alz . From Altenmarkt to the mouth in Marktl, it is called the Untere Alz . The Traun , a 29 km (18 mi) river flowing past the regional administrative center of Traunstein , is a tributary of the Alz. From pre-indoeuropean * alz "swamp, alder". This article related to

4-624: A river in Bavaria is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Traun (Alz) The Traun ( German: [tʁaʊn] ) is a river in Upper Bavaria , Germany . The nearly 29 kilometer long river is formed by the confluence of the Weiße Traun (also considered its upper course) and the Rote Traun near Siegsdorf . It passes through Traunstein and Traunreut , and flows into

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