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Fischa
Mitterndorf an der fischa juni2007 nr13.jpg
The Fischa at Mitterndorf
Country Austria
State Lower Austria
Physical characteristics
River mouth Danube near Fischamend
48°07′11″N 16°40′38″E / 48.1196°N 16.6771°E / 48.1196; 16.6771
Length 49.5 km (30.8 mi)
Basin features
Progression DanubeBlack Sea
Basin size 563 km2 (217 sq mi)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Piesting

The Fischa (pronounced FISH-ah) is a river found in Lower Austria, a region in the country of Austria. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a much larger river, the Danube. The Fischa joins the Danube near a town called Fischamend.

About the Fischa River

The Fischa river is about 49.5 kilometers long. That's roughly 30 miles! It's not one of the longest rivers, but it plays an important role in the area where it flows. Rivers like the Fischa are vital for the plants and animals that live near them. They also provide water for people.

The Journey of the Fischa

The Fischa river starts its journey in Lower Austria. It then travels through the landscape, picking up water from different smaller streams. As it flows, it helps shape the land around it. Eventually, it reaches its end point, which is where it meets the mighty Danube river. The Danube is one of Europe's longest rivers!

What is a Drainage Basin?

Every river has something called a drainage basin. Think of it like a giant funnel. A river's drainage basin is all the land area where rain and melted snow collect. This water then flows into that specific river or its smaller streams. The Fischa river has a drainage basin that covers about 563 square kilometers (about 217 square miles). This means all the water that falls on this large area eventually makes its way into the Fischa.

Tributaries of the Fischa

A tributary is a smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river. The Fischa river has at least one important tributary called the Piesting. The Piesting river flows into the Fischa, adding more water to it before the Fischa joins the Danube. This is how many river systems work, with smaller rivers feeding into bigger ones.

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