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Wyna (river)

Wyna
River
Wyna en Menziken 173.jpg
The Wyna in Menziken
Country Switzerland
Region Wynetal
Part of Suhre watershed
Tributaries
 - left Lochbach, Moosbach, Rickenbach, Dorfbach
 - right Schwarzenbach
Source confluence Lochbach Neudorf
 - location Lindwald, Neudorf, Lucerne, Switzerland
 - elevation 782 m (2,566 ft)
 - coordinates 47°10′26″N 8°13′41″E / 47.17383°N 8.22795°E / 47.17383; 8.22795
Mouth Suhre
 - location Suhr, Aargau, Switzerland
 - elevation 385 m (1,263 ft)
 - coordinates 47°22′51″N 8°13′41″E / 47.38075°N 8.22801°E / 47.38075; 8.22801Coordinates: 47°22′51″N 8°13′41″E / 47.38075°N 8.22801°E / 47.38075; 8.22801
Length 32 km (20 mi)
Discharge
 - average 0.9 m3/s (32 cu ft/s)

The Wyna (or Wyne) is a river located mostly in Canton of Aargau, but also in Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland and runs through the Wynetal (the Wyne Valley). It is a tributary of the Suhre. The Wyna is 32 km long (main outflow in Reinach (AG): 0.9 m3/s). Larger towns in Wynetal are Beromünster, Menziken, Reinach (AG) and Gränichen.

The Wyna is started by several headwaters south-west of Neudorf (LU) in the Lindewald (forest), 17 km north-east from Lucerne. Near Underdorf, the Lochbach, or Hole Creek, which starts in the Chegelwald, west of Neudorf, joins the Wyna. Then, it runs north through Beromünster (still canton of Lucerne), through Menziken and Reinach (now in canton of Aargau), west of Zetzwil, through Oberkulm and Unterkulm, through Teufenthal (AG), and through Gränichen before joining the Suhre at 385m in Suhr, which joins the Aare further north, just three kilometres later.

Tributaries that feed the Wyna include the Lochbach (left, in Underdorf), Moosbach (left, north of Beromünster), Schwarzenbach (right, south of Menziken), Rickenbach (left, south of Menziken), Vorderdorfbach Zetzwil/Totenbächli (right, in Zetzwil), and Dorfbach Gontenschwil/Sagenbach (left, after Zetzwil]), Dorfbach Teufenthal (right, in Teufenthal (AG)), Pfendelbach (left, west of the hamlet Bleien), Refentalbach (right, just after Bleien), Lochbach (left, in Gränichen).

The valley, the Wynetal (or Germanized also known as Wynental), is fairly narrow, with an average width of about 500 meters, and drops very smoothly from 670m a.s.l. in Neudorf to 406m a.s.l. in Gränichen. Quite steep hills rise on both sides, carved by tributary valleys. In the east, a mountain range (about 810m to 600m a.s.l.) separate the Wynetal from the Seetal with the Hallwilersee and the Baldeggersee. The mountain range in the west (about 870m to 570m a.s.l.) separate the Wyne Valley from the Suhretal with the Sempachersee, from which the Suhre rises.


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