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Wiese (river) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wiese

The Wiese is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and Basel-City, Switzerland, a right tributary of the Rhine. It rises in the Black Forest, on the Feldberg. The Wiese flows through Todtnau, Schönau im Schwarzwald, Schopfheim and Lörrach. After crossing the border with Switzerland, the Wiese flows through the quarters of Basel on the right side of the Rhine, and joins the Rhine opposite the French town Saint-Louis. Its length is 55 km.
The largest tributary is the ''Little Wiese'' ((ドイツ語:Kleine Wiese), which is fed from the two headwaters the ''Köhlgartenwiese'' and the ''Belchen Wiese''meadow, which unite in Tegernau and form the Little Wiese. From Tegernau, the Little Wiese flows south and joins the Wiese west of Schopfheim.
== Name ==
Etymologically, the name ''Wiese'' is probably derived from the Old European root word ''virs'' or ''is-'' for water, or water,〔Krahe, Hans: ''Theorie über die älteste Gewässernamengebung'', see also Vennemann (1994), Steinbauer (1996).〕 and has nothing to do with the German word ドイツ語:''Wiese'', which means "meadow".

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