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The longest river in northwestern Europe is the Rhine River, which flows through several countries including Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands. It is approximately 1,233 kilometers (766 miles) long.
The longest river in Russia and Europe is the Volga River, which flows entirely within Russia for 2,290 miles.
The longest river in Europe west of Russia and the cis countries is the Loire River in France. It stretches over 1,000 kilometers in length and is an important geographical feature in Western Europe.
The Danube River is located in Europe, and is the continent's second longest river. It runs through Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, and many other countries.
IT goes through France and is the longest river in the country.
Russia only.
It is the second longest river in Europe. It flows through 10 different countries. It flows through many major cities including 4 capital cities.
The Volga River is the longest river in Europe. It is located in Russia. However, since it is in Russia, it is a controversial country, meaning should it really count as part of Europe? So another answer would be the Danube River, which spans many countries.
The Nile River, the second longest in the world, flows through Africa and at no time does it touch Europe.
The Volga is the longest river in Europe.
The Nile flows through Egypt
The longest river in the part of the European continent studied in this unit is the Danube that flows through Eastern Europe for 1,776 miles. The Rhine River in Germany is 820 miles long, the Rhone in France is 505 miles long, and the Po River in northern Italy is 405 miles long.