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- Sill_(river) abstract "The Sill is a 35 km long river in Tyrol, Austria. It is one of the larger tributaries of the Inn River in the Austrian Tyrol. It flows through the Wipptal valley north to Innsbruck. Its source lies east of the Brenner Pass. At the "Sillzwickel" - the name of the point where it meets the Inn at Innsbruck - there is a big recreation area, with showers, toilets and cycle tracks.The natural river basin is about 855 km²; 31,6 km² are covered in glacier ice.The water power generated by the river flow is used for three power plants providing the city and environs with electricity. In the Wipptal Valley the water quality is grade A to B. In the city area it is reduced to B because of sewage.One interesting point on the river is the Sill Fall (see picture) which has a height of 4 metres. This is the point where water is taken out for urban use. In the fall basin, fish such as trout can be found. Also interesting is the Bretterkeller waterfall located at the bottom of the Paschberg in the city area of Innsbruck.The River Sill features prominently in the story Amras by the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard.".
- Sill_(river) city Innsbruck.
- Sill_(river) country Austria.
- Sill_(river) length "30577.536".
- Sill_(river) mouthMountain Innsbruck.
- Sill_(river) mouthPlace Innsbruck.
- Sill_(river) riverMouth Inn_(river).
- Sill_(river) synonym "Sill River".
- Sill_(river) thumbnail Sillfall_Innsbruck_1.jpg?width=300.
- Sill_(river) wikiPageID "2025100".
- Sill_(river) wikiPageRevisionID "571752289".
- Sill_(river) city "Innsbruck".
- Sill_(river) country "Austria".
- Sill_(river) hasPhotoCollection Sill_(river).
- Sill_(river) imageCaption "Sill Fall".
- Sill_(river) length "35".
- Sill_(river) lengthImperial "1950".
- Sill_(river) mouthLocation "Innsbruck".
- Sill_(river) mouthName "Inn River".
- Sill_(river) name "Sill".
- Sill_(river) otherName "Sill River".
- Sill_(river) sourceName "south-west of Brenner pass".
- Sill_(river) tributaryLeft "Ruetz".
- Sill_(river) subject Category:Rivers_of_Tyrol_(state).
- Sill_(river) subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Inn_(river).
- Sill_(river) point "47.2775 11.418888888888889".
- Sill_(river) type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Sill_(river) type Branch109228324.
- Sill_(river) type Feeder109278997.
- Sill_(river) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sill_(river) type River109411430.
- Sill_(river) type RiversOfTyrol(state).
- Sill_(river) type Stream109448361.
- Sill_(river) type Thing100002452.
- Sill_(river) type TributariesOfTheInn(river).
- Sill_(river) type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sill_(river) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sill_(river) type BodyOfWater.
- Sill_(river) type NaturalPlace.
- Sill_(river) type Place.
- Sill_(river) type River.
- Sill_(river) type Stream.
- Sill_(river) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sill_(river) type BodyOfWater.
- Sill_(river) type Place.
- Sill_(river) type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Sill_(river) type BodyOfWater.
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- Sill_(river) type SpatialThing.
- Sill_(river) comment "The Sill is a 35 km long river in Tyrol, Austria. It is one of the larger tributaries of the Inn River in the Austrian Tyrol. It flows through the Wipptal valley north to Innsbruck. Its source lies east of the Brenner Pass.".
- Sill_(river) label "Sill (river)".
- Sill_(river) label "Sill (rivier)".
- Sill_(river) label "Sill (rivière)".
- Sill_(river) label "Sill".
- Sill_(river) label "錫爾河 (奧地利)".
- Sill_(river) sameAs Sill.
- Sill_(river) sameAs Sill_(rivière).
- Sill_(river) sameAs Sill_(rivier).
- Sill_(river) sameAs m.06f_2s.
- Sill_(river) sameAs 2765047.
- Sill_(river) sameAs Q682364.
- Sill_(river) sameAs Q682364.
- Sill_(river) sameAs Sill_(river).
- Sill_(river) lat "47.2775".
- Sill_(river) long "11.418888888888889".
- Sill_(river) wasDerivedFrom Sill_(river)?oldid=571752289.
- Sill_(river) depiction Sillfall_Innsbruck_1.jpg.
- Sill_(river) isPrimaryTopicOf Sill_(river).
- Sill_(river) name "Sill".