The Rhine (French: le Rhin, German: der Rhein) .
The southern part of the French-German border follows the river Rhine. The northern part does not follow any river.
The Rhein / Rhine begins in the mountains in the south and flows north, sometimes delineating the border between France an Germany, and sometimes going through the western portion of Germany. Finally, it empties into the North Sea.
The river that flows through Felsberg, Germany is the Fulda River.
The Indus River.It is in India.It's about the third longest river in the world.
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
France is further south, having a Mediterranean coastline.
The river dividing france and britian territories is the "Erie River"
The longest river in France is the Loire, but along the border with Germany there is the Rhine.
the dividing line between France and Germany
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
no because some people say that the french river from descalya its not that good as the germany one . because theoraly is actually not the same thing from the river in germany fron takaslema germany.
The Rhine river
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands
The two important rivers of Europe are ..... The Loire River is France The Elbe River in Germany
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 Rhine is a river in Europe. It forms part of the border between France and Germany.
The two important rivers of Europe are ..... The Loire River is France The Elbe River in Germany
The Rhine river flows through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, and the Netherlands.