The Glogn (Romansh, German: Glenner) is a whitewater river in Graubünden. Glenner was also the name of a district in this area, which was annexed by Surselva District in 2001.

Glogn
German: Glenner
Glogn/Glenner above Ilanz
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Native nameGlogn (German)
Location
CountrySwitzerland
CantonThe Grisons
CitiesIlanz
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAlp Scharboda, Piz Terri
 • coordinates46°36′7″N 9°4′8″E / 46.60194°N 9.06889°E / 46.60194; 9.06889
 • elevation2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Confluence with Vorderrhein at Ilanz
 • coordinates
46°46′36″N 9°12′44″E / 46.77667°N 9.21222°E / 46.77667; 9.21222
 • elevation
688 m (2,257 ft)
Length30.7 km (19.1 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionVorderrheinRhineNorth Sea
Tributaries 
 • rightValser Rhine

The river rises near the border with Ticino and is surrounded by up to 3100m high mountains. The river flows through the Lumnezia. In Suraua, the Vals Rhine flows into the Glogn. After a few more kilometers, the Glogn flows into the Vorderrhein at Ilanz. In the upper reaches of the river has cut a deep gorge, which has uncovered black shale in a few places. During the snow melt and after rains the river water is usually dark gray.

Kajkaking on the lower reaches at Pitasch
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