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Eight rivers that are in Europe are - Liffey Severn Thames Seine Rhine Po Volga Danube
From Wikipedia: "Europe's most significant feature is the dichotomy between highland and mountainous Southern Europe and a vast, partially underwater, northern plain ranging from England in the west to Ural Mountains in the east." As well, many major rivers flow through Europe, including the Rhine, the Danube, the Seine and the River Thames.
Indian river - the others are all in Europe.
There are many major rivers which are located in Europe. Some of the largest include the Volga, Danube, Ural, and Dnieper rivers.
From Wikipedia: "Europe's most significant feature is the dichotomy between highland and mountainous Southern Europe and a vast, partially underwater, northern plain ranging from England in the west to Ural Mountains in the east." As well, many major rivers flow through Europe, including the Rhine, the Danube, the Seine and the River Thames.
The Danube, the Rhine, the Volga, the Thames, and the Po River are some major European rivers.
The Mississippi, the Thames, the Danube.
This would mean a River in a crossword puzzle.
The two important rivers of Europe are ..... The Loire River is France The Elbe River in Germany
The Danube River, the Elbe River, the Volga River, the Thames River, the Siene River, the Rhine River, and the Tiber River are some of the most famous rivers in Europe.
The Volga River in Russia on the European continent 3 700 kms, rising in the Valdai Hills and and discharging in the Caspian sea. Inside the European Union, the largest river is the Danube (2 800 kms) from the Black forest in Germany to the Danube delta in the black sea (Romania and Ukraine)
The Thames, Rhine, Rhone, Danube, Dnieper, Don, Elbe, Loire, Oder, Po, Shanon, Tagas, Vistula, Volga, Ural, Pechora, Dneister, and Daugara.