Elba
river
Location
The Elbe River is one of the main rivers in Central Europe, the second longest of which flows into the North Sea, after the Rhine. It is entirely within the territory of the European Union. ETIMOLOGY Elba's name is of Celtic origin and its meaning is "from the top of the mountains". This name is a variant of the name Elvia that can also be seen written as Elbia. Women called Elba have a harmonious personality and tend to develop great mental activity.
Cities
Tributaries
Flow and length
Regions of Hradec Králové, Central Bohemia, Pardubice and Ústí nad Labem (CZE) Federal States of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg (DEU)
Tributaries The main tributaries of the Elbe are the Vltava, Saale, Have, Mulde, Schwarze, Elster and the Ohre.
Flow: 711 m³/s Length:1.094 km
Historical relevance
Geographical relevance
Its vast basin was at first an important communication route between northern and southern Europe. It has long been an important delineator of European geography. The protohistoric peoples, Germans and later Slavs, traveled through it during the period of the great migrations.
El río Elba (en checo, Labe; en alemán, Elbe; en bajo alemán Elv; en latín, Albis) es uno de los principales ríos de la Europa central, el segundo más largo de los que desembocan en el mar del Norte, tras el Rin. ... Tiene una longitud de 1165 km (15.º más largo de Europa) y drena una gran cuenca de 144060 km² (12.
Curiosities
The Elbe River runs through a part of Central Europe, starting in the Bohemian region of the Czech Republic and going through a good part of Germany passing through the cities of Dresden and Magdeburg until it reaches the North Sea near Hamburg. For this long route, the Elbe crosses different types of geography, causing some excellent panoramas that you can travel
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Elba
river
Location
The Elbe River is one of the main rivers in Central Europe, the second longest of which flows into the North Sea, after the Rhine. It is entirely within the territory of the European Union. ETIMOLOGY Elba's name is of Celtic origin and its meaning is "from the top of the mountains". This name is a variant of the name Elvia that can also be seen written as Elbia. Women called Elba have a harmonious personality and tend to develop great mental activity.
Cities
Tributaries
Flow and length
Regions of Hradec Králové, Central Bohemia, Pardubice and Ústí nad Labem (CZE) Federal States of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg (DEU)
Tributaries The main tributaries of the Elbe are the Vltava, Saale, Have, Mulde, Schwarze, Elster and the Ohre.
Flow: 711 m³/s Length:1.094 km
Historical relevance
Geographical relevance
Its vast basin was at first an important communication route between northern and southern Europe. It has long been an important delineator of European geography. The protohistoric peoples, Germans and later Slavs, traveled through it during the period of the great migrations.
El río Elba (en checo, Labe; en alemán, Elbe; en bajo alemán Elv; en latín, Albis) es uno de los principales ríos de la Europa central, el segundo más largo de los que desembocan en el mar del Norte, tras el Rin. ... Tiene una longitud de 1165 km (15.º más largo de Europa) y drena una gran cuenca de 144060 km² (12.
Curiosities
The Elbe River runs through a part of Central Europe, starting in the Bohemian region of the Czech Republic and going through a good part of Germany passing through the cities of Dresden and Magdeburg until it reaches the North Sea near Hamburg. For this long route, the Elbe crosses different types of geography, causing some excellent panoramas that you can travel
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