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Lauter (Neckar)

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Country
  
Germany

Progression
  
Neckar→Rhine→North Sea

Length
  
28 km

Mouth
  
Neckar

State
  
Baden-Württemberg

River system
  
Rhine

Source
  
White Lauter

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Main source
  
confluence of White Lauter and Black Lauter, near Lenningen 470 m (1,540 ft)

River mouth
  
confluence with Neckar near Wendlingen 256 m (840 ft)

The Lauter is a right tributary of the Neckar and arises on the Albtrauf escarpment of the Swabian Alb.

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History

The Lauter is formed by the confluence of the White Lauter, which rises east of Gutenberg and the Black Lauter, which arises near Schlattstall in Lenningen. Both streams are fed from multiple sources at each edge of the valley. The villages are part of the district of Esslingen.

It flows through the municipalities of Lenningen, Owen, Dettingen unter Teck, Kirchheim unter Teck and Wendlingen am Neckar. Its principal tributary is the Lindach in Kirchheim. The Lauter flows into the Neckar at Wendlingen. It has a length of 27.5 km.

History

The Celts already roamed the Lauter valley on their search for food. In ancient times, the Romans built a limes in the lowlands of the flood plain and a fort in Dettingen unter Teck for its protection.

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

References

Lauter (Neckar) Wikipedia