Bära Explained

Bära
Source1 Location:Obere Bära in Tieringen
Untere Bära at Gosheim
Mouth Coordinates:48.0289°N 8.9345°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Baden-Württemberg
Length:26.5km (16.5miles)
Source1 Elevation:833m (2,733feet)
Mouth Elevation:623m (2,044feet)

The Bära is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Bära is a tributary of the Danube, and originates at the confluence of the Obere Bära (Upper Bära) and the Untere Bära (Lower Bära). The 12.7km (07.9miles) Bära, together with the Lower Bära, which is longer and has a larger drainage basin, has a combined length of 26.5km (16.5miles).

Obere and Untere Bära join to form the Bära in the Galgenwiesen ("gallows meadow"), about four kilometers above the resort of Bärenthal. This runs moderately without significant inflow a further 12.7km (07.9miles) south-southeast in Talschlingen, draining an additional area of 31.2km2. Passing through Bärenthal at last it flows into Fridingen and there, near the town mill, it flows last of all in a southwesterly direction into the upper Danube, approximately at the entrance to the Fridingen Danube Bend.

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