the White Sea,
the Barents Sea, the Arctic Ocean, the Norweigan Sea, and
then the North Sea.
'Sterker door strijd', which means 'Stronger through struggle', is the motto of the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
From the harbour of Archangelsk you would sail into Divna Bay on the White Sea (Arctic Ocean) from there you would sail into the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean), and cross to the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) and then to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean), you would then sail up the Scheur river to Rotterdam.
In the west, Rotterdam
The river is the Rhine, but you have it flowing backward. It begins in Switzerland, flows north along the France-Germany border, through Germany, then northwest through the Netherlands where most of its water passes through the distributary Rivier Waal to Rotterdam.
The North Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean and borders the English Channel.
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 Rhine
Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, and Poland; it also touches the Czech Republic and southwestern part of Sweden. Space
On march 18,2006 150 cell phones walked through rotterdam.
The Great Northern European Plain encompass portions of the following countries: England France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Sweden. This plain continues and is then called the East European Plain.
There are a lot of things to do: - The Centre of Rotterdam: u can cycle through it, take the tuktuk or just enjoy the many stores and bars. - Visiting the remainings of World War 2 - Visiting different musea (Boijmans, Worldmuseum, Photomusuem etc.) - The Euromast (where u can see the entire city of Rotterdam from the top). - The Erasmus-bridge - The Cube-residents - Delfshaven (historic peace of Rotterdam) - Spido or any other historic boat on the Maas These are just the most abvious tourist things to do. The city offers a lot more and is easy to explorer. When entering Rotterdam there is a possibility to buy a map and a travelling card which let's you see most of Rotterdam in just one day.
which special line of latitude runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern North America