Kainach

Kainach is a river of , . It is a right tributary of the in . Its drainage basin is 852 km2.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Wilder-Mann-Brunnen and Gemeindeamt.

Monument
is a monument.

Town hall
is a town hall.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Wildon and Weitendorf.

Village
is a small town located between and in the country of .

Village
is a former municipality in the district of Leibnitz in state of . Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of the municipality . is situated 4 km west of Kainach.

Village
is a municipality in the district of Leibnitz in the state of . is situated 4 km south of Kainach.

Kainach

Latitude
46.88672° or 46° 53′ 12″ north
Longitude
15.51798° or 15° 31′ 5″ east
Elevation
274 metres (899 feet)
Open location code
8FRQVGP9+M5
Geo­Names ID
2774978
Wiki­data ID
Q1721457
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Uzbek—“Kainach” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Kainach
  • Catalan: Kainach
  • Cebuano: Kainach
  • Dutch: Kainach
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر كايناتش
  • Estonian: Kainachi jõgi
  • German: Kainach
  • Greek: Κάιναχ
  • Irish: Kainach
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kainach
  • Swedish: Kainach
  • Uzbek: Kainach (Mur)
  • Uzbek: Kainach

Places with the Same Name

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Wildon and Wildoner Berg.

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