Limmat
river in Switzerland
The Limmat is a river in Switzerland that flows northwest until it joins into the river Aare north of the small town of Brugg.
Its name comes from Linth and Maag the main tributaries of the lake of Zürich.
The main tributaries of the Limmat river are the Sihl (in Zürich) and the Reppisch (in Dietikon).
This river is one of the main providers of hydroelectric power in Switzerland.
Towns near the river
change- In the canton of Zürich:
- In the canton of Aargau
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