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Schaffhausen was created in 1415.

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Schaffhausen ended in 1330.

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The population of Schaffhausen is 34,587.

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SV Schaffhausen was created in 1922.

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The area of Schaffhausen is 31 square kilometers.

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FC Schaffhausen was created in 1896.

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Schaffhausen frank was created in 1798.

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Schaffhausen frank ended in 1850.

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There are online retailers of IWC schaffhausen watches. An online retailer of IWC schaffhausen watches is http://www.jomashop.com/iwc.html. This online retailer has a wide variety of collections of IWC schaffhausen watches.

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You can find IWC Schaffhausen watches at www.jomashop.com. There's also www.bernardwatch.com. If you like to shop online www.thewatchgallery.c.uk is another site.

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Ernst Bringolf was born in December 1895, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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A total of 43 same-sex partnerships were registered in Schaffhausen (a/k/a Schaffhouse) from 2007 to 2012, as follows:

  • 2007 - 13
  • 2008 - 9
  • 2009 - 8
  • 2010 - 3
  • 2011 - 5
  • 2012 - 5

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Martin Rapold was born on August 23, 1973, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Patrick Rapold was born on May 21, 1975, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Tom Oesch was born on September 27, 1980, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Niki Reiser was born on May 12, 1958, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Rainer Guldener was born on February 14, 1956, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Heinz Simon Keller was born in 1959, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Yes.

The Rheinfälle (Rhine falls) at Schaffhausen are the biggest waterfalls in Europe.

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The Rhine flows into the North Sea at the Hoof of Holland

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Volker Panzer was born on May 31, 1947, in Schaffhausen, Wadgassen, Saarland, Germany.

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Markus Kutter was born on October 9, 1925, in Beggingen, Kanton Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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April 1: Neutral Switzerland loses 50 civilians in an accidental USAAF raid over Schaffhausen.

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Switzerland was neutral in 1944 and still is. In spite of this, the Allied Forces bombed the city of Schaffhausen, Switzerland on April 1, 1944.

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IWC Schaffhausen Watch unfortunately does not offer longitude and latitude locations on their latest collection of watches. Please try somewhere else.

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If you prefer complex mechanical craftsmanship, IWC may be more suitable for you; if you value brand influence and value retention, Rolex may be a better choice.

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Extrawelt is in the business of music. Extrawelt is duo of Arne Schaffhausen and Wayan Raabe from Germany. They had their first album released in 2008, followed by their next album in 2011.

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On the border of Switzerland and Germany, near a town called Reischenbach.

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Hans Stockar has written:

'Hans Stockars Jerusalemfahrt 1519 und Chronik 1520-1529' -- subject(s): Sources, Schaffhausen (Canton), Reformation, Description and travel, Pilgrims and pilgrimages, History

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Bodo Kaiser was born on January 9, 1984, in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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I'm guessing 5 hours, if you use the faster (more expensive) trains.

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Find IWC Portofino from a vast selection of Wristwatches. IWC Schauffhausen Portofino Automatic Date - IW3513-18 IWC Portofino Schaffhausen Steel on leather & DEPLOYMENT BUCKLE Date

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IWC stands for International Watch Company. IWC Portofino is a watch created by a man named Florentine Ariosto Jones in Schaffhausen, Switzerland in the year 1868. The IWC Portofino Collection can be found today at the International Watch Company in Switzerland.

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Areas? As in provinces? If so, then I know something- Switzerland is split up into 26 pieces. (Kantone) examples: aargau, bern, baselstadt (-land), schaffhausen, luzern, zuerich, st. gallen, uri, schwyz, neuenburg, genf, wallis, waadt, tessin,...

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Hans Ulrich Wipf has written:

'Georg Fischer AG 1930-1945' -- subject(s): Georg Fischer AG (Schaffhausen, Switzerland), History, Iron industry and trade, Steel industry and trade

'Die Hallauer Unruhen von 1790' -- subject(s): Switzerland, Peasantry, Schaffhausen (Canton)

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Some watch brands that are considered more reliable than Rolex include:

Omega: Known for its precise mechanical watches.

Seiko: Known for its durability and value for money.

Tag Heuer: High performance and accuracy.

IWC Schaffhausen: Focus on craftsmanship and precision.

[BabaReplica]: Classic design and good craftsmanship.

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Wolfgang E H Rudat has written books on topics related to project management, strategic planning, and organizational development. Some of his popular titles include "Project Management in Health and Community Services" and "Strategic Management for the Public Sector."

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Franco Battel has written:

'\\' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Ethnic relations, History, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Refugees, Refugees, Jewish, Rescue, Schaffhausen (Switzerland : Canton), World War, 1939-1945

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There are more than two. The largest is:

St. Gallen (an abbreviation of Sankt Gallen, i.e. Saint Gallen. Population 70'000).

Also:

Stäfa (Zurich, population 12'000)

Stans (Nidwalden, population 7'300)

Steckborn (Thurgau, population 3'200)

Steffisburg (Bern, population 14'600)

Stein am Rhein (Schaffhausen, population 3'000)

In German, French and French there is no difference between towns and cities (in German: Städte, in French: villes, in Italian: città).

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The Big Pilot's Watch by IWC Schaffhausen is one of the largest wristwatches available, with a case size of 46mm. Other oversized watches include the Hublot Big Bang (45mm) and the Panerai Luminor (44mm+).

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You can go to the Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station) in Munich and they will help you find the right train.

You can also look online at The Deutsche Bahn website: http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml.

This is a typical connection:

München Hbf Sa, 20.06.09 dep 10:23 14 ICE 598 Intercity-Express high occupancy to be expected, please reserve, Bordrestaurant Ulm Hbf Sa, 20.06.09 arr 11:49 on time 1 Ulm Hbf Sa, 20.06.09 dep 12:06 on time 7 IRE 3106 Interregio-Express Number of bicycles conveyed limited Schaffhausen Sa, 20.06.09 arr 14:14 Schaffhausen Sa, 20.06.09 dep 14:21 1 S S33 S-Bahn Direction: Winterthur Number of bicycles conveyed limited Winterthur Sa, 20.06.09 arr 14:54 7 Winterthur Sa, 20.06.09 dep 14:58 3 IC 728 Intercity Number of bicycles conveyed limited, Please reserve, Bordrestaurant, Snacks and beverages available, parent-and-children compartment Bern Sa, 20.06.09 arr 16:29 4

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Alphabetical list of Swiss cantons, with official abbreviations in brackets:

Aargau (AG), Appenzell Ausserrhoden (AR), Appenzell Innerrhoden (AI), Basel-Landschaft (BL), Basel-Stadt (BS), Bern (BE), Fribourg (FR), Geneva (GE), Glarus (GL), Graubünden (GR), Jura (JU), Luzern (LU), Neuchâtel (NE), Nidwalden (NW), Obwalden (OW), Schaffhausen (SH), Schwyz (SZ), Solothurn (SO), St. Gallen (SG), Thurgau (TG), Ticino (TI), Uri (UR), Valais (VS), Vaud (VD), Zug (ZG), Zürich (ZH).

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Ilona Kassai has: Performed in "Tilos a szerelem" in 1965. Performed in "Makra" in 1974. Performed in "Valaki kopog" in 2000. Played Woman at the Hotel in "Dracula" in 2002. Played Passanger in "Szeret, nem szeret" in 2002. Performed in "Szeret, nem szeret" in 2002. Played Ancient Woman in "The Company" in 2007. Played Mrs. Schaffhausen in "Eichmann" in 2007. Played Woman in Window in "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" in 2011. Played Old Nun in "World Without End" in 2012. Played Mrs. Toupee in "Lady with Long Hair" in 2012.

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Switzerland is. Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east. North of the Alps, the Swiss Plateau runs along the east–west axis of the country. Most of the population of Switzerland lives on the rolling hills and plains of the plateau. The smaller Jura Mountains are located on the north west side of the plateau. Much of the northern border with Germany follows the Rhine, though the Rhine enters Switzerland near Schaffhausen. The eastern border with Germany and a portion of Austria is drawn through Lake Constance. A portion of the southwest border with France is drawn through Lake Geneva.

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Here are the top 10 luxury watch brands:

Rolex: Known for its classic design and excellent craftsmanship.

Patek Philippe: Known for its complex functions and exquisite craftsmanship.

Audemars Piguet: Known for its Royal Oak series.

Omega: Known for its precise timing and history of space travel.

Tag Heuer: Known for sports watches and timepieces.

Cartier: Classic and elegant, suitable for both women and men.

Breguet: Known for its complex machinery and long history.

IWC Schaffhausen: Combining technology with elegant design.

Jaeger-LeCoultre: Known for innovation and precision.

Hublot: Known for its bold design and material innovation.

[babareplica] has a variety of watches that are both sporty and elegant.

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Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.

The full list is below, sorted by area.

Canton Area (km²) Population Density (per km²)

Graubünden 7,105 193,388 26

Bern 5,959 985,046 158

Valais 5,224 317,022 53

Vaud 3,212 725,944 188

Ticino 2,812 336,943 110

St. Gallen 2,026 483,101 222

Zurich 1,729 1,390,124 701

Fribourg 1,671 284,668 141

Lucerne 1,493 381,966 233

Aargau 1,404 621,398 388

Uri 1,077 35,382 33

Thurgau 991 250,640 229

Schwyz 908 147,904 143

Jura 839 70,542 82

Neuchâtel 803 173,183 206

Solothurn 790 257,393 308

Glarus 685 39,217 51

Basel-Landschaft 518 277,042 502

Obwalden 491 35,878 66

Schaffhausen 298 77,139 246

Geneva 282 468,194 1,442

Nidwalden 276 41,311 138

Appenzell Ausserrhoden 243 53,313 220

Zug 239 113,597 416

Appenzell Innerrhoden 173 15,789 87

Basel-Stadt 37 192,581 5,072

Sorry the columns don't line up.

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Depending on your religious background, either God created aluminum or nothing/nobody did. It's naturally occurring and the most common metal in the earth's crust. Unfortunately, it's never found as the free metal as it reacts readily with other chemicals in the earth. It's most commonly found in the ore called bauxite.

If you mean, "who coined the name aluminum as a pure form of the metal?", then Humphry Davy did this in 1808.

By the way, I'm British, so I really do spell aluminum this way.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------That above answer is incorrect the metal foil has been around for centuries. Foil is solid metal that has been reduced to a leaf-like thinness by beating or rolling. The first mass-produced and widely-used foil was made from tin. Tin was later replaced by aluminum in 1910, when the first aluminum foil rolling plant "Dr. Lauber, Neher & Cie., Emmishofen." was opened in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland.The plant, owned by J.G. Neher & Sons (aluminum manufacturers) started in 1886 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, at the foot of the Rhine Falls - capturing the falls' energy to produce aluminum. Neher's sons together with Dr. Lauber discovered the endless rolling process and the use of aluminum foil as a protective barrier. From there began the wide use of aluminum foil in the packaging of chocolate bars and tobacco products. Processes evolved over time to include the use of print, color, lacquer, laminate and the embossing of the aluminum.Reference: http://inventors.about.com/od/astartinventions/a/FamousInvention.htm

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Switzerland is a permanently neutral country, which means that is remains neutral in every conflict. It has been so since the 16th century (Switzerland used to be active in European wars until 1515).

In both world wars, Switzerland remained officially neutral. That does not mean that the country made no mistake or never did anything wrong, but it means that the country did not join any alliance.

Swiss neutrality is an armed neutrality, which means that the country has an army in order to defend itself if it is attacked or if its territory is violated.

The country if officially neutral, but of course its citizens may have their own opinion or preference during a war. During WW1, the German-speaking Swiss citizens tended to approve Germany, and some Swiss officers or politicians had contacts with German officials. Some of them have even been accused of treason. On the other side, the French-speaking part of Switzerland was largely hostile to Germany and some of the French-speaking citizens wished for an Allied victory.

This led to internal problems between the German-speaking part and the French-speaking part of Switzerland.

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[edit] North Sea

The rivers in this section are given clockwise along the North Sea coast, starting from Bergen, Norway.

[edit] In Norway
  • Glomma (into Oslofjord at Fredrikstad)
    • Vorma (out of Lake Mjøsa into Glomma at Årnes)
      • Gudbrandsdalslågen (into Lake Mjøsa in Oppland)
        • Otta (in Oppland into Gudbrandsdalslågen at Otta)
    • Renaelva (in Hedmark into Glomma at Åmot)
  • Numedalslågen (in Larvik, Vestfold)
  • Hallingdalselva (through Hallingdal into Lake Krøderen, Buskerud)
  • Begna (in Buskerud)
  • Dramselva (into Oslofjord in Drammen, Buskerud)
  • Skien (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Tinn (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Nidelva (in Arendal, Aust-Agder)
  • Otra (in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder)
[edit] In Sweden
  • Göta älv (into Kattegat in Gothenburg)
    • Lake Vänern
      • Klarälven/Trysilelva (into Vänern near (Karlstad))
  • Viskan (into Kattegat near Varberg)
  • Ätran (into Kattegat in Falkenberg)
  • Nissan (into Kattegat in Halmstad)
  • Lagan (into Kattegat near Laholm)
[edit] In Denmark
  • Gudenå (into Kattegat near Randers)
  • Skjern Å (near Skjern)
[edit] In Germany
  • Eider (in Tönning)
  • Elbe/Labe (near Cuxhaven) - Czech Republic, Germany Elbe at Dresden
    • Oste (near Otterndorf)
    • Stör (near Glückstadt)
    • Ilmenau (near Winsen (Luhe))
    • Löcknitz (near Dömitz)
      • Elde (near Lenzen)
    • Aland (in Schnackenburg)
    • Stepenitz (in Wittenberge)
    • Havel (near Havelberg)
      • Dosse (near Kuhlhausen)
      • Rhin (near Warnau)
      • Spree (in Berlin-Spandau)
        • Dahme (in Berlin-Köpenick)
    • Ohre (near Burg)
    • Saale (in Barby)
      • Bode (in Nienburg (Saale))
      • Weiße Elster (near Halle (Saale))
        • Pleiße (in Leipzig)
      • Unstrut (near Naumburg)
      • Ilm (in Großheringen)
    • Mulde (in Dessau)
      • Zwickauer Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Chemnitz (near Wechselburg)
      • Freiberger Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Zschopau (near Döbeln)
    • Schwarze Elster (near Wittenberg)
    • Bilina (in Ústí nad Labem)
    • Ohře (in Litoměřice)
    • Vltava (in Mělník)
      • Berounka (near Prague)
      • Lužnice (in Týn nad Vltavou)
    • Jizera (near Čelákovice)
    • Cidlina (near Poděbrady)
The Weser near Bad Oeynhausen.
  • Weser (near Bremerhaven)
    • Hunte (in Elsfleth)
    • Lesum (in Bremen-Vegesack)
      • Hamme (in Ritterhude)
      • Wümme (in Ritterhude)
    • Aller (near Verden (Aller))
      • Leine (near Schwarmstedt)
        • Innerste (near Sarstedt)
      • Fuhse (in Celle)
      • Oker (in Müden
        • Schunter (near Braunschweig)
    • Werre (in Bad Oeynhausen)
    • Diemel (in Bad Karlshafen)
    • Fulda (in Hannoversch Münden)
      • Eder (in Edermünde)
        • Schwalm (near Edermünde)
    • Werra (in Hannoversch Münden)
  • Ems (near Delfzijl) - Germany, Netherlands
    • Hase (in Meppen)
[edit] In the Netherlands
  • Zwarte Water (into IJsselmeer near Genemuiden) - Netherlands
    • Vecht (Overijssel)/Vechte (near Zwolle)
      • Regge (near Ommen)
      • Dinkel (in Neuenhaus)
  • IJssel (into IJsselmeer near Kampen) - Netherlands
    • Berkel (in Zutphen)
    • Oude IJssel (in Doesburg)
    • branch of the river Rhine (near Pannerden)
The Rhine at the Loreley
Limmat in Zürich
  • Rhine/Rhein (main branch at Hoek van Holland) - Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Linge (in Gorinchem)
    • Lippe (in Wesel)
    • Emscher (near Dinslaken)
    • Ruhr (in Duisburg)
      • Lenne (near Hagen)
    • Düssel (in Düsseldorf)
    • Erft (in Neuss)
    • Wupper (in Leverkusen)
    • Sieg (in Bonn)
    • Ahr (near Sinzig)
    • Wied (in Neuwied)
    • Moselle (in Koblenz)
      • Kyll (near Trier-Ehrang)
      • Ruwer (near Trier-Ruwer)
      • Saar (near Konz)
        • Nied (near Rehlingen-Siersburg)
      • Sauer (in Wasserbillig)
        • Prüm (near Echternach)
        • Our (in Wallendorf)
        • Alzette (in Ettelbrück)
      • Seille (in Metz)
      • Meurthe (in Frouard)
      • Madon (in Neuves-Maisons)
      • Vologne (near Éloyes)
      • Moselotte (in Remiremont)
    • Lahn (in Lahnstein)
      • Ohm (in Cölbe)
    • Nahe (in Bingen)
    • Main (in Mainz)
      • Nidda (in Frankfurt-Höchst)
      • Kinzig (in Hanau)
      • Tauber (in Wertheim am Main)
      • Franconian Saale (in Gemünden)
      • Regnitz (in Bamberg)
        • Pegnitz (in Fürth)
        • Rednitz (in Fürth)
    • Neckar (in Mannheim)
      • Jagst (near Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Kocher (in Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Enz (in Besigheim)
      • Fils (in Plochingen)
    • Lauter (in Lauterbourg)
    • Murg (near Rastatt)
    • Ill (near Strasbourg)
    • Kinzig (near Kehl)
    • Elz (near Lahr)
    • Wiese (in Basel)
    • Aare (in Koblenz)
      • Limmat (in Brugg)
      • Reuss (in Brugg)
      • Emme (near Solothurn)
      • Saane/Sarine (near Bern)
    • Thur (near Schaffhausen)
    • Ill (near Feldkirch)
    • Vorderrhein (near Chur)
    • Hinterrhein (near Chur)
Hotton, view on the Ourthe river and the city church.
  • Meuse/Maas (main branch near Hellevoetsluis) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Dieze (near 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Aa (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Dommel (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
    • Niers (in Gennep)
    • Swalm (in Swalmen)
    • Rur/Roer (in Roermond)
      • Wurm (near Heinsberg)
      • Inde (in Jülich)
    • Geul (near Meerssen)
    • Jeker/Geer (in Maastricht)
    • Ourthe (in Liège)
      • Vesdre (near Liège)
      • Amblève (in Comblain-au-Pont)
        • Salm (in Trois-Ponts)
    • Sambre (in Namur)
    • Lesse (in Dinant-Anseremme)
    • Viroin (in Vireux-Molhain)
    • Semois/Semoy (in Monthermé)
    • Bar (near Dom-le-Mesnil)
    • Chiers (in Bazeilles)
The Scheldt in Antwerp
  • Scheldt/Schelde/Escaut (near Flushing, Netherlands) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Rupel (in Rupelmonde)
      • Nete (in Rumst)
      • Dijle (in Rumst)
        • Zenne (in Mechelen)
        • Demer (in Rotselaar)
    • Durme (in Temse)
    • Dender (in Dendermonde)
      • Mark (near Lessines)
    • Leie (in Ghent)
      • Deûle (in Deûlémont)
    • Scarpe (Mortagne-du-Nord)
    • Haine (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut)
[edit] In Belgium
  • Yser (in Nieuwpoort) - France, Belgium
[edit] In France
  • Aa (in Gravelines)
[edit] In BritainAerial view of the Thames in London
The mouth of the Gaywood River at King's Lynn.


The Mouth of the River Burn at Overy Creek, Norfolk

  • Medway (near Sheerness)
  • Thames (near Southend-on-Sea)
  • Crouch (at Burnham-on-Crouch)
  • Colne (estuary that joins the sea near Brightlingsea.)
  • Blackwater (tidal estuary at West Mersea.)
  • Stour ( at Harwich, Suffolk)
  • Deben (estuary at Felixstowe)
  • Alde (at Snape, Suffolk)
  • Blyth (tidal estuary between Southwold and Walberswick.)
  • Waveney (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Yare (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Mun (in Mundesley Norfolk)
  • Glaven (in Cley next the Sea, North Norfolk )
  • Stiffkey (in Stiffkey, North Norfolk)
  • Burn (in Burnham Overy Staithe, North Norfolk)
  • Hun (near Hunstanton)
  • Heacham (near Hunstanton)
  • Ingol (near Dersingham, Norfolk)
  • Great Ouse (in King's Lynn)
  • Babingley (near King's Lynn)
  • Gaywood (in King's Lynn)
  • Nene (Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire)
  • Witham (The Wash)
  • Welland (at Fosdyke Bridge, Lincolnshire)
  • Humber (near Cleethorpes)
  • Trent (near Scunthorpe)
  • Ouse (near Scunthorpe)
  • Aire (in Goole)
  • Esk (in Whitby)
  • Tees (near Middlesbrough)
  • Wear (near Sunderland)
  • Tyne (at South Shields)
    • North Tyne (in Acomb)
    • South Tyne (in Acomb)
  • Tweed (in Berwick-upon-Tweed) Tweed at Abbotsford
  • Tyne (near Dunbar)
  • Tay (near Dundee)
  • Dee (in Aberdeen)
  • Don (in Aberdeen)
  • Ythan (in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire)
  • Spey (near Elgin)

For more Infomation, Please check out this link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Europe#North_Sea

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[edit] North Sea

The rivers in this section are given clockwise along the North Sea coast, starting from Bergen, Norway.

[edit] In Norway
  • Glomma (into Oslofjord at Fredrikstad)
    • Vorma (out of Lake Mjøsa into Glomma at Ã…rnes)
      • GudbrandsdalslÃ¥gen (into Lake Mjøsa in Oppland)
        • Otta (in Oppland into GudbrandsdalslÃ¥gen at Otta)
    • Renaelva (in Hedmark into Glomma at Ã…mot)
  • NumedalslÃ¥gen (in Larvik, Vestfold)
  • Hallingdalselva (through Hallingdal into Lake Krøderen, Buskerud)
  • Begna (in Buskerud)
  • Dramselva (into Oslofjord in Drammen, Buskerud)
  • Skien (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Tinn (into Møsvatn, Telemark)
  • Nidelva (in Arendal, Aust-Agder)
  • Otra (in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder)
[edit] In Sweden
  • Göta älv (into Kattegat in Gothenburg)
    • Lake Vänern
      • Klarälven/Trysilelva (into Vänern near (Karlstad))
  • Viskan (into Kattegat near Varberg)
  • Ätran (into Kattegat in Falkenberg)
  • Nissan (into Kattegat in Halmstad)
  • Lagan (into Kattegat near Laholm)
[edit] In Denmark
  • GudenÃ¥ (into Kattegat near Randers)
  • Skjern Ã… (near Skjern)
[edit] In Germany
  • Eider (in Tönning)
  • Elbe/Labe (near Cuxhaven) - Czech Republic, Germany Elbe at Dresden
    • Oste (near Otterndorf)
    • Stör (near Glückstadt)
    • Ilmenau (near Winsen (Luhe))
    • Löcknitz (near Dömitz)
      • Elde (near Lenzen)
    • Aland (in Schnackenburg)
    • Stepenitz (in Wittenberge)
    • Havel (near Havelberg)
      • Dosse (near Kuhlhausen)
      • Rhin (near Warnau)
      • Spree (in Berlin-Spandau)
        • Dahme (in Berlin-Köpenick)
    • Ohre (near Burg)
    • Saale (in Barby)
      • Bode (in Nienburg (Saale))
      • Weiße Elster (near Halle (Saale))
        • Pleiße (in Leipzig)
      • Unstrut (near Naumburg)
      • Ilm (in Großheringen)
    • Mulde (in Dessau)
      • Zwickauer Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Chemnitz (near Wechselburg)
      • Freiberger Mulde (near Colditz)
        • Zschopau (near Döbeln)
    • Schwarze Elster (near Wittenberg)
    • Bilina (in Ústí nad Labem)
    • OhÅ™e (in Litoměřice)
    • Vltava (in MÄ›lník)
      • Berounka (near Prague)
      • Lužnice (in Týn nad Vltavou)
    • Jizera (near ÄŒelákovice)
    • Cidlina (near PodÄ›brady)
The Weser near Bad Oeynhausen.
  • Weser (near Bremerhaven)
    • Hunte (in Elsfleth)
    • Lesum (in Bremen-Vegesack)
      • Hamme (in Ritterhude)
      • Wümme (in Ritterhude)
    • Aller (near Verden (Aller))
      • Leine (near Schwarmstedt)
        • Innerste (near Sarstedt)
      • Fuhse (in Celle)
      • Oker (in Müden
        • Schunter (near Braunschweig)
    • Werre (in Bad Oeynhausen)
    • Diemel (in Bad Karlshafen)
    • Fulda (in Hannoversch Münden)
      • Eder (in Edermünde)
        • Schwalm (near Edermünde)
    • Werra (in Hannoversch Münden)
  • Ems (near Delfzijl) - Germany, Netherlands
    • Hase (in Meppen)
[edit] In the Netherlands
  • Zwarte Water (into IJsselmeer near Genemuiden) - Netherlands
    • Vecht (Overijssel)/Vechte (near Zwolle)
      • Regge (near Ommen)
      • Dinkel (in Neuenhaus)
  • IJssel (into IJsselmeer near Kampen) - Netherlands
    • Berkel (in Zutphen)
    • Oude IJssel (in Doesburg)
    • branch of the river Rhine (near Pannerden)
The Rhine at the Loreley
Limmat in Zürich
  • Rhine/Rhein (main branch at Hoek van Holland) - Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Linge (in Gorinchem)
    • Lippe (in Wesel)
    • Emscher (near Dinslaken)
    • Ruhr (in Duisburg)
      • Lenne (near Hagen)
    • Düssel (in Düsseldorf)
    • Erft (in Neuss)
    • Wupper (in Leverkusen)
    • Sieg (in Bonn)
    • Ahr (near Sinzig)
    • Wied (in Neuwied)
    • Moselle (in Koblenz)
      • Kyll (near Trier-Ehrang)
      • Ruwer (near Trier-Ruwer)
      • Saar (near Konz)
        • Nied (near Rehlingen-Siersburg)
      • Sauer (in Wasserbillig)
        • Prüm (near Echternach)
        • Our (in Wallendorf)
        • Alzette (in Ettelbrück)
      • Seille (in Metz)
      • Meurthe (in Frouard)
      • Madon (in Neuves-Maisons)
      • Vologne (near Éloyes)
      • Moselotte (in Remiremont)
    • Lahn (in Lahnstein)
      • Ohm (in Cölbe)
    • Nahe (in Bingen)
    • Main (in Mainz)
      • Nidda (in Frankfurt-Höchst)
      • Kinzig (in Hanau)
      • Tauber (in Wertheim am Main)
      • Franconian Saale (in Gemünden)
      • Regnitz (in Bamberg)
        • Pegnitz (in Fürth)
        • Rednitz (in Fürth)
    • Neckar (in Mannheim)
      • Jagst (near Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Kocher (in Bad Friedrichshall)
      • Enz (in Besigheim)
      • Fils (in Plochingen)
    • Lauter (in Lauterbourg)
    • Murg (near Rastatt)
    • Ill (near Strasbourg)
    • Kinzig (near Kehl)
    • Elz (near Lahr)
    • Wiese (in Basel)
    • Aare (in Koblenz)
      • Limmat (in Brugg)
      • Reuss (in Brugg)
      • Emme (near Solothurn)
      • Saane/Sarine (near Bern)
    • Thur (near Schaffhausen)
    • Ill (near Feldkirch)
    • Vorderrhein (near Chur)
    • Hinterrhein (near Chur)
Hotton, view on the Ourthe river and the city church.
  • Meuse/Maas (main branch near Hellevoetsluis) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Dieze (near 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Aa (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
      • Dommel (in 's-Hertogenbosch)
    • Niers (in Gennep)
    • Swalm (in Swalmen)
    • Rur/Roer (in Roermond)
      • Wurm (near Heinsberg)
      • Inde (in Jülich)
    • Geul (near Meerssen)
    • Jeker/Geer (in Maastricht)
    • Ourthe (in Liège)
      • Vesdre (near Liège)
      • Amblève (in Comblain-au-Pont)
        • Salm (in Trois-Ponts)
    • Sambre (in Namur)
    • Lesse (in Dinant-Anseremme)
    • Viroin (in Vireux-Molhain)
    • Semois/Semoy (in Monthermé)
    • Bar (near Dom-le-Mesnil)
    • Chiers (in Bazeilles)
The Scheldt in Antwerp
  • Scheldt/Schelde/Escaut (near Flushing, Netherlands) - France, Belgium, Netherlands
    • Rupel (in Rupelmonde)
      • Nete (in Rumst)
      • Dijle (in Rumst)
        • Zenne (in Mechelen)
        • Demer (in Rotselaar)
    • Durme (in Temse)
    • Dender (in Dendermonde)
      • Mark (near Lessines)
    • Leie (in Ghent)
      • Deûle (in Deûlémont)
    • Scarpe (Mortagne-du-Nord)
    • Haine (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut)
[edit] In Belgium
  • Yser (in Nieuwpoort) - France, Belgium
[edit] In France
  • Aa (in Gravelines)
[edit] In BritainAerial view of the Thames in London
The mouth of the Gaywood River at King's Lynn.


The Mouth of the River Burn at Overy Creek, Norfolk

  • Medway (near Sheerness)
  • Thames (near Southend-on-Sea)
  • Crouch (at Burnham-on-Crouch)
  • Colne (estuary that joins the sea near Brightlingsea.)
  • Blackwater (tidal estuary at West Mersea.)
  • Stour ( at Harwich, Suffolk)
  • Deben (estuary at Felixstowe)
  • Alde (at Snape, Suffolk)
  • Blyth (tidal estuary between Southwold and Walberswick.)
  • Waveney (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Yare (in Great Yarmouth)
  • Mun (in Mundesley Norfolk)
  • Glaven (in Cley next the Sea, North Norfolk )
  • Stiffkey (in Stiffkey, North Norfolk)
  • Burn (in Burnham Overy Staithe, North Norfolk)
  • Hun (near Hunstanton)
  • Heacham (near Hunstanton)
  • Ingol (near Dersingham, Norfolk)
  • Great Ouse (in King's Lynn)
  • Babingley (near King's Lynn)
  • Gaywood (in King's Lynn)
  • Nene (Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire)
  • Witham (The Wash)
  • Welland (at Fosdyke Bridge, Lincolnshire)
  • Humber (near Cleethorpes)
  • Trent (near Scunthorpe)
  • Ouse (near Scunthorpe)
  • Aire (in Goole)
  • Esk (in Whitby)
  • Tees (near Middlesbrough)
  • Wear (near Sunderland)
  • Tyne (at South Shields)
    • North Tyne (in Acomb)
    • South Tyne (in Acomb)
  • Tweed (in Berwick-upon-Tweed) Tweed at Abbotsford
  • Tyne (near Dunbar)
  • Tay (near Dundee)
  • Dee (in Aberdeen)
  • Don (in Aberdeen)
  • Ythan (in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire)
  • Spey (near Elgin)

For more Infomation, Please check out this link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Europe#North_Sea

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