Dill
see also: Etymology of Dill
The Dill is a Affluent long Lahn 68 km, uniting it on Right Bank, in the average Hesse in Germany.
Its source rises to approximately 600 m above the sea level, in the north of Haiger - Offdilln on the Eastern slope of the Haincher Höhe (maximum height 606 m), being where the chains of Rothaargebirge and the Westerwald are joined. The Fleuve crosses then the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, to which it gave its name, moves towards the south by Dillenburg and Herborn, throwing itself finally in Lahn with Wetzlar.
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