Northern Taurach

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Northern Taurach
(Nördliche Taurach)
Johanneswasserfall - Gnadenalm.jpg
The Johannesfall above the  [de]
Location
CountryAustria
StateSalzburg
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationOrigin: Confluence of the Grünwald Taurach and Hundsfeld Taurach in Obertauern
 • coordinates47°15′04″N 13°32′44″E / 47.251217°N 13.545538°E / 47.251217; 13.545538
Mouth 
 • location
Near Radstadt into the Enns
 • coordinates
47°23′07″N 13°29′38″E / 47.385192°N 13.494006°E / 47.385192; 13.494006Coordinates: 47°23′07″N 13°29′38″E / 47.385192°N 13.494006°E / 47.385192; 13.494006
Length20 km (12 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionEnnsDanubeBlack Sea

The Northern Taurach (German: Nördliche Taurach), also called the Pongau Taurach (German: Pongauer Taurach), is a river of the state Salzburg in Austria.

The Northern Taurach is a right-hand tributary of the Enns near Radstadt. It is one of the two rivers named Taurach, both of which rise near the Radstädter Tauern Pass, but drain in opposite directions – the other is called  [ceb; de; sv]. The two valleys, which descend from the Tauern Pass, are also both called Taurach Valley ( [ceb; de; sv]). Together they link the Enns valley to the Mur valley in north–south direction.

The Northern Taurach is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long and thus considerably shorter than the Southern Taurach, but has a greater height difference from source to mouth of over 900 metres (3,000 ft).

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