The best known is the Neckar.
Some of the major rivers in Germany are:RhineMainIsarOderElbeDonauWeserEmsSaaleHavelNeißeWerraFuldaThe Rhine...
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Münster is a city in North Rhine - Westphalia (in Western Germany)
The Rhine is a wide, fast-flowing river. It is close to Germany's western borders (and forms part of the German border with France). Crossing the Rhine was essential in order to advance into the heartland of Germany. On 7 March 1945 American forces crossed the Rhine at Remagen and within six weeks they took the Ruhr, which was Germany's key industrial area.
Germany went to the Rhine land? What? When? The Rhine land is a region of Germany. The question makes no sense. What did Canada do when the USA went to Colorado? Huh? Possible answer: After WWI the Rhine land, a region full of resources of the soil and heavy industry, was under French supervision. It was demilitarized, but when Germany brought troops in 1936, the French quietly backed out. Is this the historic event you are referring to? This all was not Austria's concern.
The Rhine River is located in western Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. The Danube River is located in central and eastern Europe, flowing through Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine.
Schwarz = Black Wald = Forest Located in southwest Germany bordered on the west by the Rhine. Land of cuckoo clocks
The Black forest (German: Schwarzwald). The Black forest is in the south-west corner of Germany, in the Land (state) of Baden-Württemburg. The Rhine borders the Black forest to the west and the south.
The Rhine River runs through western Germany, specifically in the regions of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Baden-Württemberg. It is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, flowing from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea.
Switzerland (Vorderrhein) -> North Sea ( Hoek van Holland)
The Rhine empties into the North Sea
The river Rhine.
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The Rhine
Riesling is a white wine. It originated in the Rhine region of Germany.
The Rhine River flows into the North Sea near Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
The North Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean and borders the English Channel.