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The Petit Ried (occasionally referred to as Ried-Nord) is located in north-eastern Alsace. It stretches between the Robertsau Forest in Strasbourg in the south, and Lauterbourg in the north. It borders on Outre-Forêt. The Petit Ried shows a typical Ried landscape. It spreads over a narrow strip along the Rhine River. It is accessible thanks to the railway Strasbourg-Lauterbourg, as well as the motorway A35 between Hoerdt and Lauterbourg. In the Petit Ried, three rivers flow into the Rhine River: * the Ill in Offendorf * the Moder in Beinheim * the Sauer in Munchhausen, which actually takes its source in Germany To the east, the Black Forest with the Hornisgrinde stands out against the horizon. The Vosges are more inconspicuous because they lie farther away, and are not as high as the Black Forest. The Petit Ried is densely populated, and is relatively rich, as many cross-border workers live there. == ''Baggersee'' == Numerous sand and gravel pits (which are locally called ''Baggersee'', as in nearby Germany ) are in operation (in la Wantzenau, Hoerdt and Offendorf for instance). Old pits are still used for recreational activities like bathing (in Reichstett, Bischheim and in Gambsheim, for instance) or diving. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petit Ried」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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