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River in Germany
Glems
The Glemsbrunnen - source of the river Glems
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationStuttgart
 • elevation440 m (1,440 ft)
Mouth 
 • locationEnz
 • coordinates48°56′26″N 9°3′12″E / 48.94056°N 9.05333°E / 48.94056; 9.05333
 • elevation188 m (617 ft)
Length47.0 km (29.2 mi)
Basin size196 km (76 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionEnzNeckarRhineNorth Sea

The river Glems is a right tributary of the river Enz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is around 47 km (29 mi) long. The spring is located in the south-west of Stuttgart. On the way to the confluence into the Enz next to Unterriexingen (a quarter of Markgröningen) it passes the districts of Böblingen and Ludwigsburg.

The river Glems gives its name to a wooded mountain range called Glemswald in the Böblingen district of Stuttgart Region.

Since 1575, water from the upper Glems is collected in the Pfaffensee reservoir and redirected towards Stuttgart through a tunnel. First it was discharged in the Nesenbach, since 1874 into municipal waterworks.

References

  1. ^ Map services of the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Environment, Survey and Conservation (Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen und Naturschutz Baden-Württemberg)
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