Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Switzerland - Zurich - Limmat River


The last of the the three postcards sent by Caroline. This one, according to her, shows a Limmat River. And the cafes and the restaurants along the riverbank are very lovely.

This is from Wikipedia : The Limmat is a river in Switzerland. It is the continuation of the Linth river, known as Limmat from the point of effluence from Lake Zürich, in the city of Zürich. From Zürich it flows in a northwesterly direction, after 35 km reaching the river Aare. The confluence is located north of the small town of Brugg, Aargau and shortly after the mouth of the Reuss.

The main towns along the Limmat Valley downstream of Zürich are Dietikon, Wettingen, and Baden. Its main tributaries are the Sihl (in Zürich) and the Reppisch (in Dietikon).

Like many Swiss rivers, it is intensively used for production of hydroelectric power: along its course of 35 km (22 mi), its fall is used by no less than ten hydroelectric power stations.

The name Limmat originates as a combination of the names of the Linth and Maag rivers, the main tributaries of the lake of Zürich before the construction of the Linth canal.

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