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Where Is The Place Called 'Inn'?

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    A district in Switzerland is named Inn. It is an administrative district in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland and bordering Austria. It consists of four sub-districts and 18 municipalities. With an area of 1,196 km square, it has a population of 9, 500.

    There's also a river named Inn that flows through Switzerland, Austria and Germany. It's a tributary of the River Danube, and it's only 517 km in length. Two other rivers called Mühldorf and Neuötting join it before it merges with the Danube. The Inn originates near the lake of Sils, in South East Switzerland and flows in the North East direction. Part of the way, it forms the border between Austria and Germany. It has about 20 hydroelectric plants built on it to utilize its swift flowing waters.
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    Vicky  

    answered 3 years ago

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