Nette (Middle Rhine)

Nette
The Nette at Mayen
The Nette at Mayen
Physical characteristics
Main source 562 m (1,844 ft)
50°26′0.8″N 7°5′23.7″E / 50.433556°N 7.089917°E / 50.433556; 7.089917 (Modau source)
River mouth 59 m (194 ft)
50°25′42″N 7°26′56″E / 50.42833°N 7.44889°E / 50.42833; 7.44889 (Modau mouth)Coordinates: 50°25′42″N 7°26′56″E / 50.42833°N 7.44889°E / 50.42833; 7.44889 (Modau mouth)
Length 59.1 km (36.7 mi)
Basin features
Progression RhineNorth Sea
Basin size 372.398 km2 (143.784 sq mi)

The Nette is a small river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a left tributary of the Rhine. It rises in the Eifel, south of Nürburg. The Nette flows east through Mayen before reaching the Rhine between Weißenthurm and Andernach.

The Nette is not navigable and has otherwise no strategical importance. It is used in Mayen, among other things, as a supply of the local paper industry. It gives its name to the beer Nette Edel Pils, originally brewed in Weißenthurm (but now brewed in Koblenz by the Koblenzer Brauerei), and the Clinic Nette-Gut of Forensic Psychiatry at Weißenthurm.


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