Lammer

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| subdivision_name1 = Austria

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| subdivision_name2 = Salzburg

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| length_km = 41

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| source1_location = Southern Tennen Mountains

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| source1_elevation = {{cvt|1,700|m}}

| mouth_location = Near Golling into the Salzach

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The Lammer is a river of Salzburg, Austria, a right tributary of the Salzach.

The Lammer rises in the Tennen Mountains and flows from east to west, joining with the Salzach at Golling an der Salzach. Its length is about {{convert|41|km}}. The river is known for its very clean water and is very popular for wild water sportsmen. Within the box canyon, the river has class IV-IV+ whitewater rapids.{{Cite web |last=Stehbock |first=Markus |title=Quick guide to the rivers of the German/Austrian border |url=https://paddlerezine.com/quick-guide-to-the-rivers-of-the-german-austria-border/ |access-date=8 September 2024 |website=Paddler Magazine}}

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Category:Rivers of Salzburg (federal state)

Category:Rivers of Austria

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