This river runs through central Russia. It is the 17th longest river in the world. 2. Danube River The Danube River crosses ten countries and flows through many large cities, including Budapest, Vienna and Belgrade. It is the longest river in the European Union. 3. Ural River Flowing through the Ural Mountains, this river serves as the border between Europe and Asia. 4. Dnieper River The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Ukraine and Belarus before it empties into the Black Sea. 5. Don River The Don River is yet another Russian river that made its way onto this list. This river is not to be confused with the Don River in Canada. 6. Dniester River The Dniester River runs through Ukraine, then into Moldova, and then back into Ukraine before emptying into the Black Sea. 7. Rhine River Cruises are popular on this river because of the many castles built along the coast. The Rhine River runs mainly through Germany but also flows in France and Austria. 8. Elbe River The second German river on this list, the Elbe River originates in the Czech Republic and empties into the North Sea. 9. Vistula River The only Polish river to make the list, the Vistula River only flows in Poland. It is considered a national symbol of Poland. 10. Daugava River The Daugava River is the shortest river on this list. Flowing from east to west, the river begins in Russia and runs through Belarus and Latvia before draining into the Baltic Sea. |
Monday, December 29, 2014
Ten Longest Rivers in Europe
1. Volga River
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