Here are the names of some German rivers: Die Isar, Rhine, Moselle, Danube, and Elbe.
The two important rivers of Europe are ..... The Loire River is France The Elbe River in Germany
They are the Rhine and Moselle. Other rivers include; * The river Neckar. * Weser. * Danube. * Isar. * Elbe.
the Rhine and Danube Hope it helps(:
Rhine R. and Danube R.
The most important rivers in Germany are the Rhine, the Danube and the Elbe. The largest lakes in Germany are Lake Constance, Müritz, and Chiemsee. The shores of Germany touch the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. And a renowned mountain range found in Germany is the Alps.
The Danube is Europe's most important river.
Hello Ellen :L There are 119 rivers!
The Rhine and Danube rivers made up the North and North Eastern boundaries of the empire respectivly. These rivers may have been natural boundaries in a sense but beyond them there lived swarms of Germanic tribes. Augustus believed that a better boundary would be the Elbe river which was closer to the barbarians and so made a successful conquest of the area.To govern the newly conquered territory he chose a man named Quintus Varus who turned out to be involved in one of the greatest defeats of Augustus' career.What happened was that the Germanic Tribes rose in rebellion against the Roman government and a fierce battle ensued in which the Romans suffered a miserable defeat.Varus later killed himself as he believed it would be better to die than survive such a horrible humiliation.Augustus ,upon hearing of this great disaster, is said to have yelled "Varus, Varus give me back my legions." After this horrible defeat,Augustus now firmly believed that the Northern boundaries should stop at the Rhine and Danube.
There could be two answers: The Danube and also The Rhine.
There are two main rivers that run though Germany....one is the Rhine River and flows very close to the Black Forrest Mountains. The other is the Elbe which is closer to Poland. I would say that neither runs into the Black Sea....The Black Sea is located close to Turkey rather. Are you sure they didn't mean the Black Forrest?
There could be two answers: The Danube and also The Rhine.