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The Enns is a southern tributary of the Danube in Austria. At 254 km (according to older sources, 320 km), it is Austria's longest inland river and forms the border between the federal states of Upper and Lower Austria in its lower reaches. Its average discharge there exceeds 200 m³/s, prompting the construction of several hydroelectric power plants as early as the early 20th century. The valley in the Enns Valley is the Enns Valley.In its upper reaches, the Enns flows in one of the great longitudinal valleys of the Eastern Alps, which also forms the geological boundary between the Central Alps and the Northern Limestone Alps.Source: Wikipedia
June 28, 2025
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