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| Rott | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Lower Bavaria |
| Mouth | Inn 48°27′12″N 13°25′32″E / 48.45333°N 13.42556°ECoordinates: 48°27′12″N 13°25′32″E / 48.45333°N 13.42556°E |
| Basin countries | Germany |
| Length | 109 km |
The Rott is a 109 km long river in Bavaria, Germany, left tributary of the Inn. Its source is in the municipality Wurmsham in Lower Bavaria, between Landshut and Waldkraiburg. It flows east through a rural area with small towns, including Neumarkt-Sankt Veit, Eggenfelden, Pfarrkirchen and Pocking. It flows into the Inn opposite Schärding, on the border with Austria.
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