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Revision 4 . . October 30, 2001 4:07 am by Paul Drye [Fixed confusing claim it was "largest German river". Depending on how you define German river, the Danube wins on many counts.]
Revision 3 . . (edit) October 30, 2001 3:40 am by (logged).153.24.xxx [capitalization, links]
  

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Changed: 1,2c1
Rhine (German: Rhein, Dutch: Rijn), 1320 km, over 800 km in Germany
make the Rhine the largest German river.
Rhine (German: Rhein, Dutch: Rijn) River. At 1320 km (820 miles) it is one of the longest rivers in Europe; over 800 km in Germany make the Rhine the longest river primarily in that country.

Changed: 4c3
The Rhine's origins are in the Swiss Alps. The following countries are abutting the Rhine:
The Rhine's origins are in the Swiss Alps. The following countries abut the Rhine:

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