Selvala Wurm

The Würm is a river in Bavaria, Germany, right tributary of the Amper. The length of the river is 39.8 kilometres, or 76.3 kilometres including the Steinbach, the main feed of Lake Starnberg. It drains the overflow from Lake Starnberg and flows swiftly through the villages of Gauting, Krailling, Planegg, Gräfelfing and Lochham as well as part of Munich before joi…
The Würm is a river in Bavaria, Germany, right tributary of the Amper. The length of the river is 39.8 kilometres, or 76.3 kilometres including the Steinbach, the main feed of Lake Starnberg. It drains the overflow from Lake Starnberg and flows swiftly through the villages of Gauting, Krailling, Planegg, Gräfelfing and Lochham as well as part of Munich before joining, near Dachau, the Amper, which soon afterwards flows into the Isar and eventually into the Danube. Although the Würm is not a very large river, it is well known as it gave its name to the Würm glaciation.
  • Country: Germany
  • State: Bavaria
  • Length: 39.8 km (24.7 mi)
  • Basin size: 429 km² (166 sq mi)
  • Progression: Amper→ Isar→ Danube→ Black Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org