Iller

The Iller is a river of and in . It is a right tributary of the , 146 kilometres long. It is formed at the confluence of the rivers , and near in the region of the , close to the border.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: right tributary of Danube in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • Also known as: Iller River” and “River Iller

Places of Interest

Highlights include Werk XXX and Werk XXIX.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fischerviertel and Ulm.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

is a town at the edge of in , southwestern . It is home to the highest church steeple in the world, even higher than the Cathedral of .

is a town in . It's just across the from . In many ways serves as a suburb of Ulm, but it has attractions of its own.

Iller

Latitude
48.3804° or 48° 22′ 49″ north
Longitude
9.97254° or 9° 58′ 21″ east
Elevation
474 metres (1,555 feet)
Open location code
8FWF9XJF+52
Geo­Names ID
2896558
Wiki­data ID
Q159467
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Iller” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Iller
  • Albanian: Iller
  • Albanian: Lumi i Illerit
  • Arabic: إلر
  • Arabic: إيلر
  • Aragonese: Iller
  • Armenian: Իլլեր
  • Arpitan: Iller
  • Asturian: Iller
  • Azerbaijani: İller çayı
  • Basque: Iller ibaia
  • Basque: Iller
  • Bavarian: Iller
  • Belarusian: Ілер
  • Bosnian: Iller
  • Breton: Iller
  • Bulgarian: Илер
  • Catalan: Iller
  • Catalan: Riu Iller
  • Cebuano: Iller
  • Chinese: 伊勒河
  • Chuvash: Иллер
  • Corsican: Iller
  • Croatian: Iller
  • Czech: Iller
  • Danish: Iller
  • Dutch: Iller
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر ايلير
  • Esperanto: Iller
  • Estonian: Iller
  • Finnish: Iller
  • French: Iller
  • Friulian: Iller
  • Galician: Iller
  • Georgian: ილერი
  • German: Iller
  • Greek: Ίλλερ
  • Hebrew: אילר
  • Hungarian: Iller
  • Icelandic: Iller
  • Ido: Iller
  • Indonesian: Sungai Iller
  • Interlingua: Iller
  • Interlingue: Iller
  • Irish: Iller
  • Italian: Iller
  • Japanese: イラー川
  • Kongo: Iller
  • Korean: 일러강
  • Ligurian: Iller
  • Limburgan: Iller
  • Lithuanian: Ileris
  • Low German: Iller
  • Luxembourgish: Iller
  • Macedonian: Илер
  • Malagasy: Iller
  • Malay: Iller
  • Minangkabau: Iller
  • Mingrelian: ილერი
  • Narom: Iller
  • Neapolitan: Iller
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Iller
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Iller
  • Norwegian: Iller
  • Occitan (post 1500): Iller
  • Persian: رودخانه ایلر
  • Picard: Iller
  • Piemontese: Iller
  • Polish: Iller
  • Portuguese: Iller
  • Portuguese: Rio Iller
  • Romanian: Iller
  • Romansh: Iller
  • Russian: Иллер
  • Sardinian: Iller
  • Scots: Iller
  • Scottish Gaelic: Iller
  • Serbian: Iller
  • Serbian: Илер (река)
  • Serbian: Илер
  • Serbo-Croatian: Iller
  • Sicilian: Iller
  • Slovak: Iller
  • Slovenian: Iller
  • Spanish: Iller
  • Spanish: Rio Iller
  • Spanish: Río Iller
  • Swahili: Iller
  • Swedish: Iller
  • Swiss German: Iller
  • Tosk Albanian: Iller
  • Turkish: İller Irmağı
  • Turkish: İller Nehri
  • Turkish: Iller
  • Turkmen: Iller derýasy
  • Turkmen: Iller
  • Ukrainian: Іллер
  • Venetian: Iller
  • Vietnamese: Iller
  • Vietnamese: Sông Iller
  • Vlaams: Iller
  • Volapük: Iller
  • Walloon: Iller
  • Welsh: Iller
  • Western Panjabi: الر
  • Wolof: Iller
  • Wu Chinese: 伊勒河
  • Zulu: Iller

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Localities in the Area

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