Rienz
The Rienz river, near St. Lorenzen
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Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSexten Dolomites
 • coordinates46°38′03″N 12°17′55″E / 46.63417°N 12.29861°E / 46.63417; 12.29861
 • elevation2,180 m (7,150 ft)
MouthEisack at Brixen
 • coordinates
46°42′46″N 11°39′38″E / 46.7129°N 11.6606°E / 46.7129; 11.6606
Lengthapprox. 80 km (50 mi)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Eisack‹See Tfd›

AdigeAdriatic Sea

The Rienz (German pronunciation: [ˈriːɛnts] ; Italian: Rienza [riˈɛntsa]) is a river in South Tyrol, Italy. Its source is located at 2,180 m of altitude, in the Dolomites mountains, south of Toblach: near Toblach it enters in the Puster Valley, and, after 90 km (56 mi), it meets the Eisack river in the city of Brixen, at 550 m of altitude.

The Rienz flows through the following municipalities (source to mouth): Toblach, Niederdorf, Welsberg-Taisten, Olang, Rasen-Antholz, Bruneck, St. Lorenzen, Kiens, Vintl, Mühlbach, Rodeneck and Brixen.

The most significant affluents are:

The maximum discharge of the Rienz is around 60 m3/s.

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List of rivers of Italy

in Capo di Ponte Reinbach Remulo Reno Reno di Lei Resio Ridnauner Bach Rienza (Rienz) Rino di Predore Rino di Vigolo Roia (Roya) Rotaldo Rubicon Sacco

Tre Cime di Lavaredo

m to 2400 m, which here forms the end of the Rienz Valley (Valle della Rienza). There are three small mountain lakes, the Zinnenseen. This area north

Bruneck

Paolo, Rovati (1983). "Brunico, una piccola città della media valle della Rienza". Annali di Ricerche e Studi di Geografia. 1–4. hdl:11393/37202. "Ergebnisse

Puster Valley

Rovati, Paolo (1983). "Brunico, una piccola città della media valle della Rienza". Annali di ricerche e studi della geografia: 65–82. Bevölkerung und soziales

Puster Valley Railway

8.100 Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria 749 m 13.475 Vintl/Vandoies 744 m Rienz/Rienza St. Sigmund/San Sigismondo 761 m 23.699 Ehrenburg/Casteldarne 749 m 29.368

White War

part of the mountain was in Italian hands, and formed a wedge between the Rienza and the Landro valleys, pointing towards Dobbiaco. Before the war the Austrians

Saevates

the Puster Valley, and its lateral valleys up to the heights above the Rienza and Isarco rivers. Before the Roman annexation of Noricum, traders and their

Rasen-Antholz

Antholzer See (Lago di Anterselva) down to its confluence with the Rienz (Rienza) river at Olang. Rasen-Antholz is located east of Bruneck, the administrative