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The Sill is a 43-kilometre-long (27 mi) river in Tyrol, Austria.[1] It is one of the larger tributaries of the Inn, joining it from the right bank in Tyrol. It flows north through the WipptaltoInnsbruck. Its source lies east of the Brenner Pass. At the Sillzwickel - the name of the point where it meets the Inn at Innsbruck - there is a recreation area with cycling trails.

Sill
Sill Fall
Location
CountryAustria
StateTyrol
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationeast of Brenner pass
Mouth 

 • location

Inn

 • coordinates

47°16′39N 11°25′08E / 47.27750°N 11.41889°E / 47.27750; 11.41889
Length43.5 km (27.0 mi) [1]
Basin size853 km2 (329 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionInnDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftGschnitzbach, Ruetz
 • rightNavisbach

The Viggarbach merges with it in Schönberg im Stubaital.

The natural river basin is 853 km2 (329 sq mi);[1] 31.6 km2 (12.2 sq mi) are covered by glacier ice.

The water power generated by the river flow is used for three power plants.

Waterfalls on the river include the Sill Fall, which has a height of about 4 metres (13 ft), and from where water is taken out for urban use. In the fall basin, fishes such as trouts can be found. The Bretterkeller waterfall is located at the bottom of the Paschberg [de; fr] in Innsbruck.

The Sill features prominently in the stories Amras and Der Wetterfleck by the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard.

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