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[edit] North Sea

The rivers in this section are given clockwise along the North Sea coast, starting from Bergen, Norway.

[edit] In Norway
  • Glomma (into Oslofjord at Fredrikstad)
    • Vorma (out of Lake Mjøsa into Glomma at Årnes)
      • Gudbrandsdalslågen (into Lake Mjøsa in Oppland)
        • Otta (in Oppland into Gudbrandsdalslågen at Otta)
    • Renaelva (in Hedmark into Glomma at Åmot)
  • Numedalslågen (in Larvik, Vestfold)
  • Hallingdalselva (through Hallingdal into Lake Krøderen, Buskerud)
  • Begna (in Buskerud)
  • Dramselva (into Oslofjord in Drammen, Buskerud)
  • Skien (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Tinn (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Nidelva (in Arendal, Aust-Agder)
  • Otra (in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder)
[edit] In Sweden
  • Göta älv (into Kattegat in Gothenburg)
    • Lake Vänern
      • Klarälven/Trysilelva (into Vänern near (Karlstad))
  • Viskan (into Kattegat near Varberg)
  • Ätran (into Kattegat in Falkenberg)
  • Nissan (into Kattegat in Halmstad)
  • Lagan (into Kattegat near Laholm)
[edit] In Denmark
  • Gudenå (into Kattegat near Randers)
  • Skjern Å (near Skjern)
[edit] In Germany
  • Eider (in Tönning)
  • Elbe/Labe (near Cuxhaven) - Czech Republic, Germany Elbe at Dresden
    • Oste (near Otterndorf)
    • Stör (near Glückstadt)
    • Ilmenau (near Winsen (Luhe))
    • Löcknitz (near Dömitz)
      • Elde (near Lenzen)
    • Aland (in Schnackenburg)
    • Stepenitz (in Wittenberge)
    • Havel (near Havelberg)
      • Dosse (near Kuhlhausen)
      • Rhin (near Warnau)
      • Spree (in Berlin-Spandau)
        • Dahme (in Berlin-Köpenick)
    • Ohre (near Burg)
    • Saale (in Barby)
      • Bode (in Nienburg (Saale))
      • Weiße Elster (near Halle (Saale))
        • Pleiße (in Leipzig)
      • Unstrut (near Naumburg)
      • Ilm (in Großheringen)
    • Mulde (in Dessau)
      • Zwickauer Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Chemnitz (near Wechselburg)
      • Freiberger Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Zschopau (near Döbeln)
    • Schwarze Elster (near Wittenberg)
    • Bilina (in Ústí nad Labem)
    • Ohře (in Litoměřice)
    • Vltava (in Mělník)
      • Berounka (near Prague)
      • Lužnice (in Týn nad Vltavou)
    • Jizera (near Čelákovice)
    • Cidlina (near Poděbrady)
The Weser near Bad Oeynhausen.
  • Weser (near Bremerhaven)
    • Hunte (in Elsfleth)
    • Lesum (in Bremen-Vegesack)
      • Hamme (in Ritterhude)
      • Wümme (in Ritterhude)
    • Aller (near Verden (Aller))
      • Leine (near Schwarmstedt)
        • Innerste (near Sarstedt)
      • Fuhse (in Celle)
      • Oker (in Müden
        • Schunter (near Braunschweig)
    • Werre (in Bad Oeynhausen)
    • Diemel (in Bad Karlshafen)
    • Fulda (in Hannoversch Münden)
      • Eder (in Edermünde)
        • Schwalm (near Edermünde)
    • Werra (in Hannoversch Münden)
  • Ems (near Delfzijl) - Germany, Netherlands
    • Hase (in Meppen)
[edit] In the Netherlands
  • Zwarte Water (into IJsselmeer near Genemuiden) - Netherlands
    • Vecht (Overijssel)/Vechte (near Zwolle)
      • Regge (near Ommen)
      • Dinkel (in Neuenhaus)
  • IJssel (into IJsselmeer near Kampen) - Netherlands
    • Berkel (in Zutphen)
    • Oude IJssel (in Doesburg)
    • branch of the river Rhine (near Pannerden)
The Rhine at the Loreley
Limmat in Zürich
  • Rhine/Rhein (main branch at Hoek van Holland) - Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Linge (in Gorinchem)
    • Lippe (in Wesel)
    • Emscher (near Dinslaken)
    • Ruhr (in Duisburg)
      • Lenne (near Hagen)
    • Düssel (in Düsseldorf)
    • Erft (in Neuss)
    • Wupper (in Leverkusen)
    • Sieg (in Bonn)
    • Ahr (near Sinzig)
    • Wied (in Neuwied)
    • Moselle (in Koblenz)
      • Kyll (near Trier-Ehrang)
      • Ruwer (near Trier-Ruwer)
      • Saar (near Konz)
        • Nied (near Rehlingen-Siersburg)
      • Sauer (in Wasserbillig)
        • Prüm (near Echternach)
        • Our (in Wallendorf)
        • Alzette (in Ettelbrück)
      • Seille (in Metz)
      • Meurthe (in Frouard)
      • Madon (in Neuves-Maisons)
      • Vologne (near Éloyes)
      • Moselotte (in Remiremont)
    • Lahn (in Lahnstein)
      • Ohm (in Cölbe)
    • Nahe (in Bingen)
    • Main (in Mainz)
      • Nidda (in Frankfurt-Höchst)
      • Kinzig (in Hanau)
      • Tauber (in Wertheim am Main)
      • Franconian Saale (in Gemünden)
      • Regnitz (in Bamberg)
        • Pegnitz (in Fürth)
        • Rednitz (in Fürth)
    • Neckar (in Mannheim)
      • Jagst (near Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Kocher (in Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Enz (in Besigheim)
      • Fils (in Plochingen)
    • Lauter (in Lauterbourg)
    • Murg (near Rastatt)
    • Ill (near Strasbourg)
    • Kinzig (near Kehl)
    • Elz (near Lahr)
    • Wiese (in Basel)
    • Aare (in Koblenz)
      • Limmat (in Brugg)
      • Reuss (in Brugg)
      • Emme (near Solothurn)
      • Saane/Sarine (near Bern)
    • Thur (near Schaffhausen)
    • Ill (near Feldkirch)
    • Vorderrhein (near Chur)
    • Hinterrhein (near Chur)
Hotton, view on the Ourthe river and the city church.
  • Meuse/Maas (main branch near Hellevoetsluis) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Dieze (near 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Aa (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Dommel (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
    • Niers (in Gennep)
    • Swalm (in Swalmen)
    • Rur/Roer (in Roermond)
      • Wurm (near Heinsberg)
      • Inde (in Jülich)
    • Geul (near Meerssen)
    • Jeker/Geer (in Maastricht)
    • Ourthe (in Liège)
      • Vesdre (near Liège)
      • Amblève (in Comblain-au-Pont)
        • Salm (in Trois-Ponts)
    • Sambre (in Namur)
    • Lesse (in Dinant-Anseremme)
    • Viroin (in Vireux-Molhain)
    • Semois/Semoy (in Monthermé)
    • Bar (near Dom-le-Mesnil)
    • Chiers (in Bazeilles)
The Scheldt in Antwerp
  • Scheldt/Schelde/Escaut (near Flushing, Netherlands) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Rupel (in Rupelmonde)
      • Nete (in Rumst)
      • Dijle (in Rumst)
        • Zenne (in Mechelen)
        • Demer (in Rotselaar)
    • Durme (in Temse)
    • Dender (in Dendermonde)
      • Mark (near Lessines)
    • Leie (in Ghent)
      • Deûle (in Deûlémont)
    • Scarpe (Mortagne-du-Nord)
    • Haine (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut)
[edit] In Belgium
  • Yser (in Nieuwpoort) - France, Belgium
[edit] In France
  • Aa (in Gravelines)
[edit] In BritainAerial view of the Thames in London
The mouth of the Gaywood River at King's Lynn.


The Mouth of the River Burn at Overy Creek, Norfolk

  • Medway (near Sheerness)
  • Thames (near Southend-on-Sea)
  • Crouch (at Burnham-on-Crouch)
  • Colne (estuary that joins the sea near Brightlingsea.)
  • Blackwater (tidal estuary at West Mersea.)
  • Stour ( at Harwich, Suffolk)
  • Deben (estuary at Felixstowe)
  • Alde (at Snape, Suffolk)
  • Blyth (tidal estuary between Southwold and Walberswick.)
  • Waveney (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Yare (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Mun (in Mundesley Norfolk)
  • Glaven (in Cley next the Sea, North Norfolk )
  • Stiffkey (in Stiffkey, North Norfolk)
  • Burn (in Burnham Overy Staithe, North Norfolk)
  • Hun (near Hunstanton)
  • Heacham (near Hunstanton)
  • Ingol (near Dersingham, Norfolk)
  • Great Ouse (in King's Lynn)
  • Babingley (near King's Lynn)
  • Gaywood (in King's Lynn)
  • Nene (Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire)
  • Witham (The Wash)
  • Welland (at Fosdyke Bridge, Lincolnshire)
  • Humber (near Cleethorpes)
  • Trent (near Scunthorpe)
  • Ouse (near Scunthorpe)
  • Aire (in Goole)
  • Esk (in Whitby)
  • Tees (near Middlesbrough)
  • Wear (near Sunderland)
  • Tyne (at South Shields)
    • North Tyne (in Acomb)
    • South Tyne (in Acomb)
  • Tweed (in Berwick-upon-Tweed) Tweed at Abbotsford
  • Tyne (near Dunbar)
  • Tay (near Dundee)
  • Dee (in Aberdeen)
  • Don (in Aberdeen)
  • Ythan (in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire)
  • Spey (near Elgin)

For more Infomation, Please check out this link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Europe#North_Sea

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