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{{short description|River in Germany}}
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| mouth_location = [[Rhine]]
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| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|50|46|7|N|7|4|32|E|display=inline,title}}
| progression = {{PRhine}}
| progression = {{RRhine}}
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| discharge1_avg = {{convert|52|m3/s|abbr=on}}
| discharge1_avg = {{convert|52|m3/s|abbr=on}}
| basin_size = {{convert|2,857|km2|abbr=on}} {{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|GSK3C}}
| basin_size = {{convert|2,857|km2|abbr=on}} {{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|GSK3C}}
| tributaries_left = [[Heller (river)|Heller]], [[Nister (river)|Nister]]
| tributaries_right = [[Bröl]], [[Agger (river)|Agger]]
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The '''Sieg''' is a [[river]] in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] and [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Germany]] named after the [[Sigambrer]]. It is a [[right tributary]] of the [[Rhine]] and 155 kilometres in length.
The '''Sieg''' ({{IPA|de|ziːk|-|De-Sieg.ogg}}) is a river in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] and [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Germany]]. It is a [[right tributary]] of the [[Rhine]].

The river is named after the [[Sicambri]]. It is {{convert|155|km}} in length.


The source is located in the [[Rothaargebirge]] mountains. From here the river runs southwestwards to the city of [[Siegen]] and the hills of [[Siegerland]], both named after the river. Further west the Sieg valley forms the boundary of the [[Bergisches Land]] (northern) and [[Westerwald]] (southern). The river finally runs through a protected area east of the city of [[Bonn]].
The source is located in the [[Rothaargebirge]] mountains. From here the river runs southwestwards to the city of [[Siegen]] and the hills of [[Siegerland]], both named after the river. Further west the Sieg valley forms the boundary of the [[Bergisches Land]] (northern) and [[Westerwald]] (southern). The river finally runs through a protected area east of the city of [[Bonn]].


After passing the cities of [[Hennef]] and [[Siegburg]], the river flows into the Rhine at the ''Naturschutzgebiet Siegaue'', a protected area immediately to the northeast of the city of [[Bonn]], near Niederkassel/Mondorf.
After passing the cities of [[Hennef]] and [[Siegburg]], the river flows into the Rhine at the ''Naturschutzgebiet Siegaue'', a protected area immediately to the northeast of the city of Bonn, near [[Niederkassel]]/{{ill|Mondorf (Niederkassel)|lt=Mondorf|de||ro}}.


==Sieg Spring==
==Sieg Spring==
[[File:Wasserentnahmestelle der Siegquelle.JPG|thumb|Sieg Spring in May 2014]]
[[File:Wasserentnahmestelle der Siegquelle.JPG|thumb|Sieg Spring in May 2014]]


The '''Sieg Spring''' ({{lang-de|Siegquelle}}), the source of the Sieg, is at an elevation of {{convert|603|m|ft}}, near the village of Großenbach, North Rhine-Westphalia.{{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|TIM}} The location was restored in 2013.
The '''Sieg Spring''' ({{lang-de|Siegquelle}}), the source of the Sieg, is at an elevation of {{convert|603|m|ft}}, near the village of {{ill|Großenbach (Bad Laasphe)|lt=Großenbach|de|Großenbach (Bad Laasphe)|nl|Großenbach}}, North Rhine-Westphalia.{{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|TIM}} The location was restored in 2013.

==Tributaries==

The main tributaries of the Sieg are, from source to mouth:{{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|GSK3C}}
*[[Ferndorfbach]] (right)
*[[Weiß (Sieg)|Weiß]] (left)
*[[Asdorf]] (right)
*[[Heller (river)|Heller]] (left)
*[[Wisser Bach]] (right)
*[[Nister (river)|Nister]] (left)
*[[Bröl]] (right)
*[[Wahnbach]] (right)
*[[Pleisbach]] (left)
*[[Agger (river)|Agger]] (right)

== See also ==
*[[List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia]]
*[[List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate]]


== References ==
== References ==
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{{Rhine Tributaries}}
{{Rhine Tributaries}}
{{Rivers of Germany}}


{{Authority control}}
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[[Category:Rivers of Siegerland]]
[[Category:Rivers of Siegerland]]
[[Category:Rivers of the Westerwald]]
[[Category:Rivers of the Westerwald]]
[[Category:Rivers of Germany]]





Latest revision as of 22:31, 4 June 2024

Sieg
Drainage basin map of the Sieg
Location
CountryGermany
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSiegerland
 • elevation603 m (1,978 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Rhine
 • coordinates
50°46′7″N 7°4′32″E / 50.76861°N 7.07556°E / 50.76861; 7.07556
Length155.1 km (96.4 mi) [1]
Basin size2,857 km2 (1,103 sq mi) [1]
Discharge 
 • average52 m3/s (1,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionRhineNorth Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftHeller, Nister
 • rightBröl, Agger

The Sieg (German pronunciation: [ziːk] ) is a river in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Rhine.

The river is named after the Sicambri. It is 155 kilometres (96 mi) in length.

The source is located in the Rothaargebirge mountains. From here the river runs southwestwards to the city of Siegen and the hills of Siegerland, both named after the river. Further west the Sieg valley forms the boundary of the Bergisches Land (northern) and Westerwald (southern). The river finally runs through a protected area east of the city of Bonn.

After passing the cities of Hennef and Siegburg, the river flows into the Rhine at the Naturschutzgebiet Siegaue, a protected area immediately to the northeast of the city of Bonn, near Niederkassel/Mondorf [de; ro].

Sieg Spring

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Sieg Spring in May 2014

The Sieg Spring (German: Siegquelle), the source of the Sieg, is at an elevation of 603 metres (1,978 ft), near the village of Großenbach [de; nl], North Rhine-Westphalia.[2] The location was restored in 2013.

Tributaries

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The main tributaries of the Sieg are, from source to mouth:[1]

See also

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References

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