Aa (river)
Aa is the name of a large number of small European rivers. Aa originated from an Indo-European word meaning water, and it can be seen in the German Ach or Aach or the North Germanic A or Aa.
Rivers by country
Belgium
- Aa, a river in Antwerp, Belgium which joins the Nete (river)
- Große Aa (Belgium), a headstream of the Aa of Weerijs in the Province of Antwerp, Belgium
France
- Aa (river, France), a river in northern France
Germany
- Aabach (Afte), formerly called the Große Aa, a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Aa is an alternative name for the middle course of the Aabach (Afte), a tributary of the Afte in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Aa (Möhne), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Aa (Nethe), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Aa (Werre), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Kleine Aa (Aabach), a tributary of the Aabach in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Große Aa, a tributary of the Ems in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Große Aa (Aabach), a tributary of the Aabach in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Münstersche Aa, a river in Germany, one of several Westphalian rivers called Aa
The Netherlands
- Aa (Meuse), a river in North Brabant, Netherlands
- Aa of Weerijs, a river in North Brabant, Netherlands which joins the Mark at Breda
- Drentsche Aa, a river in Drenthe and Groningen, Netherlands
- Kleine Aa (Someren), headwater stream of the Aa (Meuse) in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands
- Mussel Aa, a river in Groningen, Netherlands
- Pekel Aa, a river in Groningen, Netherlands
- Ruiten Aa, a river in Groningen, Netherlands
- Westerwoldsche Aa, a river in Groningen, Netherlands
Switzerland
- Aabach (Aare) (AG)
- Aabach (Greifensee), or Usterner Aa, a river in canton of Zurich, Switzerland
- Aabach (Seetal), a river in the cantons of Lucerne and Aargau, runs through Lake Hallwyl
- Aabach (Obersee) (SG)
- Aabach (Zürichsee) (ZH)
- Chli Aa (Sempachersee), a tributary of Lake Sempach in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland
- Chli Aa (SZ)
- Engelberger Aa, a river in the cantons of Obwalden and Nidwalden, Switzerland
- Gross Aa (Sempachersee), a tributary of Lake Sempach in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland
- Mönchaltorfer Aa (ZH)
- Sarner Aa, a river in Obwalden, Switzerland, tributary of Lake Lucerne
- Rigiaa (SZ)
- Steiner Aa (SZ)
- Le Torrent de l'Aâ (VS)
- Wägitaler Aa (SZ)
- Aare, one of the largest rivers in Switzerland
Former names
- Gauja, a river in Latvia, formerly known as Livländische Aa
- Lielupe, a river in Latvia, formerly known as Kurländische Aa
See also
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