What are the five most important rivers of the German Empire?
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The Danube River is the second longest on the European continent after the Volga. It is born in the German Black Forest and empties into the Black Sea in Romania. The Danube has a length of 2,888 km and an average flow of 6,500m³ / s. Due to its large riverbed, its historical and cultural relevance is undeniable. In fact, characters of the stature of Marco Aurelio or Jeireddin Barbarroja and a large part of the Habsburg family have sailed through its waters.
The river Rhine originates in the Swiss Alps (Canton of Graubünden) and empties after 1,233 km into the North Sea, forming a common delta with the river Meuse. Its average flow is 2,100 m³ / s. Rin means to flow in the Celtic language and over the centuries it has played an indisputable historical, strategic-military and commercial role. In fact, together with the Danube River, the Rhine delimited the northern border of the Roman Empire. Today, the Rhine attracts millions of visitors every year. The 65-kilometer stretch that separates Koblenz from Bingen has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Seine rises north of the French city of Dijón and flows into the English Channel. It has a length of 776 km and a flow of 500 m³ / s. Most of the River Seine is navigable. Therefore, its tour of the French capital is a great tourist attraction and positions it among the most important rivers in Europe.
The River Thames is a river in southern England. It is born in the county of Gloucestershire and empties into the North Sea. The most important river in England is 346 km long and has an average flow of 65.8 m³ / s.
The Volga is the longest river in Europe. It rises in the Valdai Hills between Moscow and Saint Petersburg and empties into the Caspian Sea. It is 3,690 km long and, with an average flow of 8,000 m³ / s, it is also the largest river in Europe. Its hydrographic basin, with an area of 1,350,000 km², is the 18th largest in the world.
Other major European rivers
These are the 5 most important rivers in Europe, but they are not the only ones that have played and play an important role in the life of the populations settled around them. Other important rivers in Europe are: The Vistula, Moscova, El Oder, Elbe, Neckar, Duero, Guadalquivir, El Tagus, El Támesis, Daugava, Don, Dniester, El Loire, El Po, El Ródano, El Tiber, El Pechora, Arno, Somme, Ural, Dnieper among others.
In short, it is clear that Europe has infinite water resources provided by the many rivers that live in it.
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The main German rivers are the Oder, the Elbe, the Weser, the Ems, the Rhine and the Danube. The Danube is the only German river that empties into the Black Sea. At 2,888 kilometers it is the second longest river in Europe, after the Volga.
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