Yes it does.
The Danube is the longest river of all running through Germany. But IN Germany the Rhine is the longest river.
The river Rhine is the longest river in Germany.
The Rhine River flows through central (Western) Europe where it forms part of the borders between Germany and the countries of Switzerland and France. It enters the North Sea in the Netherlands.
YES
The Rhine.
The Rhine river flows through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, and the Netherlands.
The main rivers are the Rhine, the Weser, the Elbe and the Oder. What about the Danube? It's longer than the Weser and Oder.
Rhine R.
The Rhine River of Europe arises in the Swiss Alps, and flows 810 miles to the North Sea, passing through Basel, Strasbourg, Bonn, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Rotterdam. Of these, Cologne (Germany) is the largest city, followed by Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Düsseldorf (Germany).Answer 2There are lots. Here are a sample, from source to mouth:Chur, Konstanz, Schafhausen, Basel, Mainz, Wiesbaden, Koblenz, Bonn, Köln (Cologne), Düsseldorf, Nijmegen, Rotterdam.It doesn't actually flow through Strasbourg, that city is a few Km back from the Rhine.
The border between France and Germany, where the Rhine River runs through, is approximately 451 kilometers, or 256.25 miles. This part of the Rhine is the longest river in Germany. The Rhine Gorge, the part of the river that flows through Koblenz and Bingen, Germany, is known as the Romantic Rhine due to its many castles, fortresses and country villages built along it during the middle ages.
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
A few rivers one of which is the Rhine RiverHere is a map that may be helpful.http://www.germanytravelmap.com/Germany%20Travel_files/Germany%20Rivers%20Map.jpg