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German Thaya : ウィキペディア英語版 | German Thaya
The German Thaya or Austrian Thaya ((ドイツ語:Deutsche Thaya), (チェコ語:Rakouská Dyje)) is a river in Lower Austria. The river originates southwest of Schweiggers at an altitude of 657.5 meters. First, it flows in north-easterly direction to the village of Vitis, where it is joined by the left tributary Jaudlingbach. It flows further eastward to Schwarzenau and gradually turns to the north, zig-zagging through Waidhofen, Thaya, and Dobersberg. Then it turns to the east and southeast, flowing through Karlstein and Raabs an der Thaya, where it joins the Moravian Thaya. From here the unified Thaya flows generally eastward into the Czech Republic. ==Trivia== Eduard Mörike's 1856 novella ''Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag'' (''Mozart on the trip to Prague'') mentions the German Thaya, claiming that Mozart and his wife crossed it on September 14, 1787 (see Mozart in fiction). Despite its name, no part of the river is in Germany.
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