
River Ill
The River Ill is a prominent river in Switzerland that flows through the eastern part of the country, specifically through the canton of St. Gallen. It originates in the Swiss Alps and travels approximately 128 kilometers before emptying into Lake Rhine near the city of Lake Constance. The river is important for local agriculture, ecology, and urban water supply, and it also offers recreational opportunities like kayaking and fishing. Its clear waters and scenic surroundings make it a significant natural feature in the region.