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River in Germany
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Sulz
The source of the Sulz at Tyrolsberg
Location
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationAltmühl
 • coordinates49°01′40″N 11°28′53″E / 49.0277°N 11.4813°E / 49.0277; 11.4813
Basin features
ProgressionAltmühlDanubeBlack Sea

Sulz is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows parallel to the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal for much of its length. It is a left tributary of the Altmühl in Beilngries.

The Sulz River is integral to the local ecosystem and supports various community activities. For instance, the Altmühl-Sulz-Energie GmbH utilizes regional resources to provide sustainable heating solutions to municipalities, businesses, and households in Beilngries and Berching.

References

  1. "Startseite". Altmühl-Sulz-Energie GmbH (in German). Retrieved 2024-12-30.

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