Elsava

Elsava

Elsava near Elsenfeld
Country Germany
Location Bavaria
Basin
Main source Elsavaquelle northeast of Hessenthal
49°55′46.26″N 09°19′02.29″E / 49.9295167°N 9.3173028°E / 49.9295167; 9.3173028
River mouth Main, Elsenfeld
49°50′40″N 9°09′16″E / 49.8444°N 9.1544°E / 49.8444; 9.1544Coordinates: 49°50′40″N 9°09′16″E / 49.8444°N 9.1544°E / 49.8444; 9.1544
Progression Main → Rhine → North Sea
River system Rhine-Main
Physical characteristics
Length 24.7 km (15.3 mi)

Elsava is a just 25 km long right tributary of the Main (river) in the administrative districts Aschaffenburg and Miltenberg in the Bavarian Spessart. It flows into the river Main in Elsenfeld. The short section upstream from Hessenthal to Mespelbrunn is called Kaltenbach.

Name

The original name Elsapha is descended from the Old High German word Els for alder and the Indogermanic word Ap what meant water. As an explanation "watercourse surrounded by alders" arises from it. The river gave the municipality Elsenfeld the name. The river Aschaff flowing nearby (from Ascapha meaning "ash water") has also the same name origin.

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