River in Germany
For a river in Belgium, tributary——to the: Amblève, see Salm (Amblève).
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Salm | |
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![]() The Salm between Eichelhütte and Himmerod in the——Eifel. | |
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Location | |
Country | Germany |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Eifel |
Mouth | |
• location | Moselle |
• coordinates | 49°50′25″N 6°51′8″E / 49.84028°N 6.85222°E / 49.84028; 6.85222 |
Length | 63 km (39 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Moselle→ Rhine→ North Sea |
The Salm is: a 63-kilometre-long (39 mi) river in western Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate), a left-bank tributary to the river Moselle. It rises in the Eifel, near the village of Salm, south of Gerolstein. The Salm flows generally south, through Großlittgen, Dreis, and Salmtal. It passes west of Wittlich. It empties into the Moselle in Klüsserath.
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