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Tamina (river)

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River mouth
  
Rhine

Mouth
  
Rhine

Length
  
18 km

Country
  
Switzerland

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Main source
  
Egghorn 2,600 m (8,500 ft)

Similar
  
Taminatal, Alps, Gigerwaldsee, Pizol, Rhine

The Tamina is a river in Switzerland that originates on the flanks of Piz Sardona in the Glarus Alps and flows eastwards and northwards to finally merge with the Alpine Rhine after about 18 km total length.

Map of Tamina, Switzerland

Along its way it flows into the reservoir Lake Gigerwald in the Calfeisen valley. At Vättis it is joined by the Gorbsbach, and flows northeast into the Mapraggsee. The lower section, heading northwards through Bad Pfäfers, forms a deep and narrow gorge called the Taminaschlucht. Finally, it meets the Rhine river near Bad Ragaz.

Historically, the Tamina valley (Taminatal, also Vättnertal) was owned by the Pfäfers Abbey, joined to the canton of St. Gallen at its formation in 1803.

References

Tamina (river) Wikipedia


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