Attert (river)
| Attert | |
|---|---|
|  The Attert in Useldange | |
|  | |
| Basin | |
| River system | Rhine | 
| Progression | Alzette—Sauer—Moselle—Rhine—North Sea | 
| Main source | Thiaumont, Attert 406 m (1,332 ft) | 
| River mouth | Colmar-Berg 49°48′54″N 6°05′46″E / 49.814933°N 6.09612°ECoordinates: 49°48′54″N 6°05′46″E / 49.814933°N 6.09612°E | 
| Watershed area | 299 km2 (115 sq mi) | 
| Countries | Belgium, Luxembourg | 
| Physiognomy | |
| Length | 38 km (24 mi) | 
The Attert (Luxembourgish: Atert) is a river flowing through Belgium and Luxembourg, left tributary of the Alzette. Its length is 38 kilometres (24 mi), of which 32 kilometres (20 mi) are in Luxembourg and 6 kilometres (4 mi) in Belgium. Its source is in Nobressart, north-west of Arlon, in the Belgian province Luxembourg. It flows into the river Alzette at Colmar-Berg. It flows through the village of Attert in Belgium, and the towns of Redange, Useldange, Boevange-sur-Attert, and Bissen in Luxembourg.
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