Rein da Maighels
Rein da Maighels | |
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The Maighels with the headwaters of the river in winter | |
Origin | Maighels Glacier, 46°35′14.5″N 8°41′32.9″E / 46.587361°N 8.692472°ECoordinates: 46°35′14.5″N 8°41′32.9″E / 46.587361°N 8.692472°E |
Mouth |
Into the Lai da Curnera, 46°37′34″N 8°42′29″E / 46.62611°N 8.70806°E |
Progression | Rein da Curnera → Vorderrhein → Rhine → North Sea |
Basin countries | Switzerland |
Location | Tujetsch, Graubünden |
Source elevation | 2,590 m (8,500 ft) |
Mouth elevation | 1,950 m (6,400 ft) |
River system | Rhine |
The Rein da Maighels (German: Maighelserrhein) is one of the main tributaries of the Rhine (see Sources of the Rhine) and is a tributary to the Rein da Curnera. The firm Kraftwerke Vorderrhein AG has built a hydropower dam creating a reservoir, called the Lai da Curnera, into which both rivers now flow.
The origin of the Rein da Maighels is the Maghels Glacier (Romansh: Glatscher da Maighels) on the Piz Ravetsch near the point where the cantons of Graubünden, Ticino and Uri meet. From the glacier, the Rein da Maighels flows north, through the Val da Maighels, then east, through Val Platta' between Piz Cavradi and Piz Piogn Crap, then into Val Curnera and into the Lai da Curnera reservoir.
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