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List of rivers of Europe

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List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean

List of rivers of Europe - On Iceland. Jökulsá á Fjöllum (north coast) Þjórsá (south coast) List of rivers of Europe - Norwegian coast. In Norway: Altaelva (in Alta in western Finnmark) Reisaelva (in Nordreisa) Målselva (into Malangen in Målselv) Ranelva (in Rana) Vefsna (in Mosjøen) Namsen (in Namsos) Nidelva (in Trondheim) Orkla river (into Trondheimsfjord at Orkdal) Rauma (in Åndalsnes ...

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List of rivers of Europe, List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - On Iceland, List of rivers of Europe - Norwegian coast, List of rivers of Europe - Scottish Irish Welsh and English coast, List of rivers of Europe - French Spanish and Portuguese coast, List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Black Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Caspian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - English Channel, List of rivers of Europe - North coast, List of rivers of Europe - South coast, List of rivers of Europe - Irish Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Western Mediterranean, List of rivers of Europe - Adriatic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Ionian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Aegean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - North Sea, List of rivers of Europe - European countries, List of rivers of Europe - Other contintents

Read more here: » List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea
The rivers in this section are sorted clockwise, starting from Helsingborg (south Sweden). In Sweden: Motala ström (in Norrköping) Dal River (near Gävle) Västerdalälven (in Djurås) Österdalälven (in Djurås) Ume River (in Umeå) Lule River (in Luleå) Torne River/Torne älv/Tornionjoki (in Tornio) - Sweden, Finland Tengeliönjoki (in Aavasaksa) - Finland Muonionjoki (near Pajala) - Finland, Sweden Könkä ...

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List of rivers of Europe, List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - On Iceland, List of rivers of Europe - Norwegian coast, List of rivers of Europe - Scottish Irish Welsh and English coast, List of rivers of Europe - French Spanish and Portuguese coast, List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Black Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Caspian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - English Channel, List of rivers of Europe - North coast, List of rivers of Europe - South coast, List of rivers of Europe - Irish Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Western Mediterranean, List of rivers of Europe - Adriatic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Ionian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Aegean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - North Sea, List of rivers of Europe - European countries, List of rivers of Europe - Other contintents

Read more here: » List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - English Channel

List of rivers of Europe - North coast. The rivers in this section are sorted west (Lizard Point, Cornwall) to east (Ramsgate). In England: Fal (in Falmouth) Fowey (in Fowey) Tamar (near Plymouth) Tavy (near Plymouth) Dart (in Dartmouth) Teign (in Teignmouth) Exe (in Exmouth) Frome (near Bournemouth) Stour (Dorset) (in Christchurch) Avon (Hampshire) (in Christchurch) Bourne (in Salisbur ...

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List of rivers of Europe, List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - On Iceland, List of rivers of Europe - Norwegian coast, List of rivers of Europe - Scottish Irish Welsh and English coast, List of rivers of Europe - French Spanish and Portuguese coast, List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Black Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Caspian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - English Channel, List of rivers of Europe - North coast, List of rivers of Europe - South coast, List of rivers of Europe - Irish Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Western Mediterranean, List of rivers of Europe - Adriatic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Ionian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Aegean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - North Sea, List of rivers of Europe - European countries, List of rivers of Europe - Other contintents

Read more here: » List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - English Channel

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean

The rivers in this section are sorted east (Novaya Zemlya) to west (North Cape, Norway). In Russia: Pechora (north-east of Naryan-Mar) Usa (west of Usinsk) Kolva (near Usinsk) Northern Dvina (in Severodvinsk) Pinega (in Ust-Pinega) Yomtsa (near Bolshaya Gora) Vaga (near Bereznik) Uftyuga (near Krasnoborsk) Vychegda (in Kotlas) Vishera Yug (in Veliki Ustyug) Sukhona (in Veliki Ustyug) ...

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List of rivers of Europe, List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of Europe - On Iceland, List of rivers of Europe - Norwegian coast, List of rivers of Europe - Scottish Irish Welsh and English coast, List of rivers of Europe - French Spanish and Portuguese coast, List of rivers of Europe - Baltic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Black Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Caspian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - English Channel, List of rivers of Europe - North coast, List of rivers of Europe - South coast, List of rivers of Europe - Irish Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Western Mediterranean, List of rivers of Europe - Adriatic Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Ionian Sea, List of rivers of Europe - Aegean Sea, List of rivers of Europe - North Sea, List of rivers of Europe - European countries, List of rivers of Europe - Other contintents

Read more here: » List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of Europe - Barents Sea and White Sea Arctic Ocean

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia - Adriatic Sea

The Adriatic Sea (Italian Mare Adriatico, German Adriatisches Meer or Adria, Croatian Jadransko more or Jadran) is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea separating the Apennine peninsula (Italy) from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from that of the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs along the countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and Albania. Domenico and Blaz are the onl ...

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List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia - Bavarian Geographer

The Bavarian Geographer is the author of an anonymous medieval document prepared in ca. 850 probably in Regensburg and stored in the Munich library (both cities in Bavaria). It is entitled a 'Description of Cities and Lands North of Danube' and it contains a list of the tribes in Central-Eastern Europe east of Elbe and north of Danube rivers (most of them of Slavonic origin). There are also some information about the number of strongholds (civitatesIncluding:

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List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia - Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, from 53 deg. to 66 deg. north latitude and from 20 deg. to 26 deg. east longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainlands of Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and the Danish islands. It drains into the Kattegat by way of the Öresund, the Great Belt and the Little Belt. Kattegat then continues in the Skagerrak into the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The Baltic Sea is linked to the White Sea by the White Sea Canal and directly to the North Sea by the Ki ...

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List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia - Culture of Lithuania

Lithuanian nation rose in 7th – 9th centuries AC from Baltic nations group. Balts, the ancestors of Lithuanians and Latvians, had arrived to territories between Dnepr, Daugava rivers and the Baltic sea from hypothetic Indo-European original homeland. Many scientists date this arrival to 3 millenary BC. We may only suppose, that Balts, which had been arrived with the main wave of Indo-Europeans, were not included in forming processes or later Indo-European nations in South and Western Europe. Balts stayed away from this development, ...

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List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - River Conwy - Geology and geomorphology

The Conwy is bounded to the East by the rolling ancient mudstone hills of the Silurian period, the Migneint Moors. These acid rocks are generally covered in thin, often acid soils and for large parts of the upland areas the cover is of moor-grass — Mollinia spp and Erica communities. As a result the water entering the river tends to be acidic and often coloured brown with humic acids To the West, the catchment is underlain by older Cambrian rocks which are harder and the landscape is, as a consequence, more dramatic wi ...

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River Conwy, River Conwy - Geology and geomorphology, River Conwy - Culture and history, River Conwy - Water quality, River Conwy - Ecology

Read more here: » River Conwy: Encyclopedia II - River Conwy - Geology and geomorphology

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Garonne - Navigation

The Garonne plays an important role in inland shipping. The river is not only allowing seagoing vessels to reach the ports of Bordeaux; it is also part of the "Canal des Deux Mers", the canal that links the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, allowing a shorter and safer way for goods to pass from the agricultural areas of the South of France to the Atlantic. From the Ocean, ships pass through the Gironde Estuary until the mouth of the Gironde, the left of the two rivers for those who sail upstream. The Garonne remains navigable ...

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Garonne, Garonne - Origin of the name, Garonne - Geography, Garonne - Navigation

Read more here: » Garonne: Encyclopedia II - Garonne - Navigation

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of France - Tributary list

List of rivers of France - North Sea. The rivers in this section are sorted north-east (Netherlands) to south-west (Calais). Rhine/Rhin (main branch at Hoek van Holland, Netherlands) Moselle (in Koblenz, Germany) Saar/Sarre (near Konz, Germany) Blies (in Sarreguemines) Sauer/Sûre (in Wasserbillig, Luxembourg) Alzette (in Ettelbruck, Luxembourg) Orne (Lorraine) (near Mondelange) Seille (in Metz) Meu ...

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List of rivers of France, List of rivers of France - Tributary list, List of rivers of France - North Sea, List of rivers of France - The Channel, List of rivers of France - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of France - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of France - Unsorted, List of rivers of France - Alphabetical list, List of rivers of France - A - C, List of rivers of France - D - O, List of rivers of France - P - Z

Read more here: » List of rivers of France: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of France - Tributary list

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - River Conwy - Culture and history

At the mouth of the Conwy as it discharges into Liverpool Bay is the town of Conwy with its World Heritage Site castle — Conwy Castle and two famous bridges. One of the earliest road suspension bridges by Thomas Telford now carries a footpath whilst the Stephenson tubular iron bridge still carries the main Holyhead to London railway line. A third bridge now takes road traffic, and more recently st ...

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River Conwy, River Conwy - Geology and geomorphology, River Conwy - Culture and history, River Conwy - Water quality, River Conwy - Ecology

Read more here: » River Conwy: Encyclopedia II - River Conwy - Culture and history

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Adriatic Sea - Name and etymology

The name has existed since the antiquity; in Latin it was Mare Hadriaticum. In modern languages, it is Mare Adriatico in Italian, Deti Adriatik in Albanian, Jadransko morje in Slovenian, and Jadransko more in Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian. The name, derived from the town of Adria (or Hadria), belonged originally only to the upper portion of the sea (Herodotus vi. 127, vii. 20, ix. 92; Euripides, Hippolytus, 736), but was gradually exten ...

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Adriatic Sea, Adriatic Sea - Name and etymology, Adriatic Sea - Extent, Adriatic Sea - Coasts and islands, Adriatic Sea - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Adriatic Sea: Encyclopedia II - Adriatic Sea - Name and etymology

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Garonne - Geography

The river rises in the Val d'Aran (Spanish Pyrenees), flowing via Toulouse towards Bordeaux, where it flows into the Gironde estuary. The Gironde Estuary flows into the Bay of Biscay. In its flow, the Garonne is joined by three other major rivers: the Ariège, the Tarn, the Lot. Just after Bordeaux, the Garonne river finally meets the Dordogne, after which the two rivers become the Gironde Estuary which after approximately 60 miles joins the Atlantic Ocean. Other tribu ...

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Garonne, Garonne - Origin of the name, Garonne - Geography, Garonne - Navigation

Read more here: » Garonne: Encyclopedia II - Garonne - Geography

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of France - Alphabetical list

List of rivers of France - A - C. Aa, Adour, Agout, Aigre, Ain, Aire, Aisne, Allagnon, Allan, Allier, Alzette, Alzou, Anse, Arc (Provence), Arc (Savoie), Ardèche, Argens, Ariège, Arly, Armançon, Arnon, Arrondine, Arros, Arroux, Arve, Arveyron, Aube, Aubette (Côte d'Or), Aubette (Rouen), Aubette de Magny, Aubette de Meulan, Aude, Aulne, Authie, Aveyron, Avre, Baïse, Bar, Besbre, Beuvron, Bidasoa, Bièvre, Birsig, Blavet, Blies, Bourbeuse, Bramont, Bray-de-Lû, Braye, Bresle, Brevenne, Cailly, Canche, Célé, Cère, Chaise, Charente, Charentonne, ...

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List of rivers of France, List of rivers of France - Tributary list, List of rivers of France - North Sea, List of rivers of France - The Channel, List of rivers of France - Atlantic Ocean, List of rivers of France - Mediterranean Sea, List of rivers of France - Unsorted, List of rivers of France - Alphabetical list, List of rivers of France - A - C, List of rivers of France - D - O, List of rivers of France - P - Z

Read more here: » List of rivers of France: Encyclopedia II - List of rivers of France - Alphabetical list

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Neman River - The Neman delta

Since the delta is located in Lithuania, it is often refered to as "Nemunas delta" At the delta the Neman splits into a maze of river branches and canals mixing with polders and wetlands and is a very attractive destination for eco-tourism. The 4 main distributaries are Atmata, Pakalnė, Skirvytė and Gilija. In the center of the delta there is the biggest island in Lithuania, called Rusnė (5km²). Only about 2,500 people inhabit the island, but still it is the largest settlement in the delta. The town is also called Rusnė and it was established in 15th century. It is the only t ...

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Neman River, Neman River - Neman in numbers, Neman River - Importance of the Neman in economics, Neman River - Importance of the Neman in Lithuanian culture, Neman River - The Neman Loops, Neman River - The Neman delta

Read more here: » Neman River: Encyclopedia II - Neman River - The Neman delta

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Europe - Rivers

Main article: List of rivers of Europe Important rivers of Europe with approximate length: Volga 3,690 km Danube 2,860 km Ural 2,428 km Dnieper 2,290 km Don 1,950 km Pechora 1,809 km Kama 1,805 km Oka 1,500 km Belaya 1,430 km Dniester 1,352 km Rhine 1,320 km Elbe 1,165 km Vistula 1,047 km < ...

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Geography of Europe, Geography of Europe - Geology, Geography of Europe - Rivers, Geography of Europe - Lakes and inland seas, Geography of Europe - Major islands, Geography of Europe - Plains and lowlands, Geography of Europe - Mountain ranges, Geography of Europe - Geography by country

Read more here: » Geography of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Europe - Rivers

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Europe - Mountain ranges

Main article: List of mountain ranges of Europe Some of Europe's major mountain ranges are: Ural Mountains, which separate Europe and Asia Caucasus Mountains, which also separate Europe and Asia, and is the namesake of the Caucasian race, not to be confused with Caucasian peoples Carpathian Mountains, a major mountain range in Central and Southern Europe Alps, the famous mountains known for their spectacular slopes Apennines, which run through Italy Pyrenees, the natural ...

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Geography of Europe, Geography of Europe - Geology, Geography of Europe - Rivers, Geography of Europe - Lakes and inland seas, Geography of Europe - Major islands, Geography of Europe - Plains and lowlands, Geography of Europe - Mountain ranges, Geography of Europe - Geography by country

Read more here: » Geography of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Europe - Mountain ranges

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Adriatic Sea - Miscellaneous

The bora or bura (northeast wind), and the prevalence of sudden squalls from this quarter or the southeast, are dangers to navigation in winter. Also notable are sirocco or jugo (southern wind) which brings rain in the winter and maestral (western wind) which brings nice weather in the summer. Tidal movement is slight. The amphidromic point is just off the northwestern shore, near Ancona.

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Adriatic Sea, Adriatic Sea - Name and etymology, Adriatic Sea - Extent, Adriatic Sea - Coasts and islands, Adriatic Sea - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Adriatic Sea: Encyclopedia II - Adriatic Sea - Miscellaneous

List of rivers of Europe: Encyclopedia II - Neman River - Importance of the Neman in economics

The largest cities on the Neman are Hrodna (Belarus), Alytus and Kaunas (Lithuania) and Sovetsk (Russia). Above Kaunas a dam for Kaunas hydroelectric plant was built in 1959. The resulting artificial lake is the biggest such lake in Lithuania. It is called the Kaunas Lagoon (Kauno marios - similarly to Kuršių marios; sometimes it's wrongly referred to as Kaunas sea). It occupies 63.5 km² (24.5 square miles) area, the length is 93 km (58 miles), the greatest depth - 22 m (72 feet) ...

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Neman River, Neman River - Neman in numbers, Neman River - Importance of the Neman in economics, Neman River - Importance of the Neman in Lithuanian culture, Neman River - The Neman Loops, Neman River - The Neman delta

Read more here: » Neman River: Encyclopedia II - Neman River - Importance of the Neman in economics

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