The Rhine flows through Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
It starts in Switzerland at Vorderrhein and exits in the North Sea at the Hoek van Holland.
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The Rhine rises in Switzerland, to the east of the St. Gotthard massif. It flows northwards, forming the border between Switzerland and both Liechtenstein and Austria, then westwards through the Lake of Constance. At Basel it turns northwards again, form the border between France and Germany, then continues wholly in Germany until it reaches the Dutch border. There it becomes the Waal and after combining with the Maas (Meuse) it flows into the North Sea just south of Hoek van Holland.
So it flows through three countries: Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands, but it borders 3 more, Liechtenstein, Austria and France.
5. Switzerland, France, Germany, Luxembourg and The Netherlands.
No, the River Rhine does not flow through Berlin.
The Rhine serves as a boundry between Germany and France
Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
Germany. Austria has the Upper Rhine on its borders, but the river does not flow through Austria.
The Danube, Oder, and Rhine rivers flow through Germany. There are more but these are the most important.
Rhine Elbe Oder Werra Fulda Weser
No, the Rhine does not flow through Cairo.
The North Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean and borders the English Channel.
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
The Rhine river flows through many cities such as Basel, Kandern, Kobel, and others.
The Rhine river flows through Europe, which is part of the Eurasian land mass.
idk about that i think it might be the Danube River, Rhine Rivers,North Sea, and i cant remember the other one
The river Rhine flows into the North Sea.
The Rhine flows through many important cities, such as Basel.