Salm River (Germany)
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- For a river in Belgium, tributary to the Amblève, see Salm River (Belgium).
The Salm is a 63 km long river in western Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate), left tributary to the river Moselle. Its source is in the Eifel, south of Gerolstein. The Salm flows generally south, and passes west of Wittlich. It flows into the Moselle in Klüsserath.
Tributaries of the Moselle River
From the left: Madon | Terrouin | Esch | Rupt de Mad | Orne | Fensch | Gander | Syre | Sauer | Kyll | Salm | Lieser | Alf | Endert | Brohlbach | Elz
From the right: Moselotte | Vologne | Meurthe | Seille | Saar | Olewiger Bach | Avelsbach | Ruwer | Feller Bach | Dhron | Ahringsbach | Kautenbach | Lützbach | Flaumbach | Altlayer Bach | Baybach | Ehrbach