The river Rhine starts in canton Graubünden, Switzerland.
It then forms the border between Switzerland and both Liechtenstein and Austria.
It then flows through Germany, borders France, and flows through the Netherlands.
Eventually it enters the North Sea at Hook of Holland (Netherlands) about 1,233 km (766 miles) from the source.
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The Rhine and Rhone are two of the major rivers of Europe. Both rivers run through the countries of France and Switzerland.
Definitely not.
The Rhine is in Europe and flows south from the vicinity of the Nordic Countries.
It starts in the Eastern Alps.
The Rhine rises in Switzerland and also flows through Liechtenstein, Austria (it forms the border with Switzerland), Germany, France (where it forms the border with Germany) and the Netherlands.
The river Rhine runs through Germany, Switzerland and The Netherlands. It also borders on Liechtenstein, Austria and France.
The Rhine starts in Switzerland, flows to the German border, forms the border between Germany and France, flows into Germany, then to the Netherlands, and finally into the North Sea. So, counting France, that's four. It also borders on Liechtenstein and Austria, so that makes 6. But if you are being pedantic about "run through" and excluding countries it merely borders, then the answer is 3.
The Black River is in the United States, it runs through no other countries.
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of rivers in Germany. The Rhine, Danube and the Elbe are the three major rivers of Germany.
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