Aist (river)

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The Aist is a river in Upper Austria, a left tributary of the Danube. It drains an area of 636 km2 (246 sq mi).[2]

CountryAustria
Sourceconfluence of Feldaist and Waldaist
coordinates48°19′14″N 14°33′56″E
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Aist
The Aist near Hohensteg (Schwertberg/Upper Austria)
Location
CountryAustria
Physical characteristics
Sourceconfluence of Feldaist and Waldaist
  coordinates48°19′14″N 14°33′56″E
MouthDanube
  coordinates
48.2311°N 14.5648°E / 48.2311; 14.5648
Length13.7 km (8.5 mi)[1]
Basin size
636 km2 (246 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd› DanubeBlack Sea
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The Aist is formed in Hohensteg (south of Pregarten) by the confluence of its source rivers the Feldaist (52 km) and the Waldaist (58 km). The Aist proper is 13.7 km (8.5 mi) long.[1] The Aist, Feldaist and Waldaist flow through the protected Natura 2000 site Waldaist-Naarn [de] (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area).

History

The name "Aist" was derived from a Slavic river designation, recorded in ancient documents such as the Wilhelmine deed. Upper Austria, as well as many other parts of Europe, were at that time inhabited by Slavic peoples. The river appeared for the first time in 853 in a deed as "Agasta". In 983 it is called "Agesta". The prefix "ag" means "drive" or "fast".[3] The name of Dietmar von Aist (1140–1171), a Minnesänger, may be related to the Aist.

In the August 2002 flood, the entire Aist area was devastated.

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