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  2. List of rivers of the Baltic Sea - Wikipedia

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    Ljusnan (at Söderhamn) Indalsälven (at Sundsvall) Ångermanälven (at Härnösand) Ume älv (at Umeå) Skellefte älv (at Skellefteå) Pite älv (at Piteå) Lule älv (at Luleå) Kalix älv (at Kalix) Torne älv (at Haparanda / Torneå)

  3. List of rivers of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Almost 70% (some 49,600 km 2) of the territory of Lithuania are drained by the Neman River and its tributaries. The other five river basins are small and located nears the borders: Mūša - Nemunėlis ( Lielupe; 8,976 km²), Venta (5,140 km²), Daugava (1,857 km²), small rivers flowing into the Baltic Sea (2,523 km²) and Pregolya (54 km²).

  4. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The main rivers of Germany include: flowing into the Baltic Sea: Oder. flowing into the Black Sea: Danube (and its main tributaries Inn, Isar, and Lech) flowing into the North Sea: Rhine (and its main tributaries Moselle, Main and Neckar ), Weser and Elbe (and its main tributaries Havel and Saale) An alphabetical list of all German rivers that ...

  5. Oder - Wikipedia

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    3. The Oder ( / ˈoʊdər / OH-dər, German: [ˈoːdɐ] ⓘ; Czech, Lower Sorbian and Polish: Odra; [ a ] Upper Sorbian: Wódra [ˈwʊtʁa]) is a river in Central Europe. It is Poland's second-longest river in total length and third-longest within its borders after the Vistula and its largest tributary Warta. [ 1 ]

  6. Northern Dvina - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Dvina ( Се́верная Двина́, IPA: [ˈsʲevʲɪrnəjə dvʲɪˈna]; Komi: Вы́нва, romanized: Výnva) is a river in northern Russia flowing through Vologda Oblast and Arkhangelsk Oblast into the Dvina Bay of the White Sea. Along with the Pechora River to the east, it drains most of Northwest Russia into the Arctic ...

  7. Lake Ladoga - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ladoga is navigable, being a part of the Volga–Baltic Waterway connecting the Baltic Sea with the Volga River. The Ladoga Canal bypasses the lake in the south, connecting the Neva to the Svir . The basin of Lake Ladoga includes about 50,000 lakes and 3,500 rivers longer than 10 km. About 85% of the water inflow is due to tributaries, 13% ...

  8. Bug (river) - Wikipedia

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    Narew→ Vistula→ Baltic Sea. The Bugor Western Bug[a]is a major river in Central Europethat flows through Belarus(border), Poland, and Ukraine, with a total length of 774 kilometres (481 mi).[1] A tributaryof the Narew, the Bug forms part of the borderbetween Belarus and Poland for 178 kilometres (111 mi) and part of the borderbetween ...

  9. Neva - Wikipedia

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    The Neva is the only river flowing from Lake Ladoga. It flows through the city of Saint Petersburg, the three smaller towns of Shlisselburg, Kirovsk and Otradnoye, and dozens of settlements. It is navigable throughout and is part of the Volga–Baltic Waterway and White Sea–Baltic Canal.