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  2. France–Germany border - Wikipedia

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    The international border between the modern states of France and Germany has a length of 450 km (280 mi). The southern portion of the border, between Saint-Louis at the border with Switzerland and Lauterbourg, follows the River Rhine (Upper Rhine) in a south-to-north direction through the Upper Rhine Plain.

  3. Rhine - Wikipedia

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    From Altholz the river is the German-Swiss border until Basel, where it enters Switzerland for the last time. the Upper Rhine is the border between France (to the west) and Switzerland (to the east) for a short distance, from Basel to Hunningue. Here it becomes the Franco (to the west) – German (to the east) frontier until Au am Rhein. Hence ...

  4. Lauter (Rhine) - Wikipedia

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    The Lauter (German pronunciation: ⓘ; in its upper course also: Wieslauter) is a river in Germany and France.. The Lauter is a left tributary of the Rhine.Its length is 55 kilometres (34 mi), of which 39 km is in France and on the FranceGermany border. [1]

  5. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Drainage basins of Germany (red lines indicate watersheds) This article lists rivers that are located in Germany, either entirely or partially, or that form the country's international borders. The rivers of Germany flow into either the Baltic Sea (Ostsee), the Black Sea or the North Sea (Nordsee). The main rivers of Germany include:

  6. List of rivers of France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers that are at least partially in France. The rivers are grouped by sea or ocean. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into.

  7. Saar (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Saar (German: ⓘ; French: Sarre ⓘ) is a river in northeastern France and western Germany, and a right tributary of the Moselle. It rises in the Vosges mountains on the border of Alsace and Lorraine and flows northwards into the Moselle near Trier.

  8. Moselle - Wikipedia

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    The length of the river in France is 313 km (194 mi), [5] for 39 km (24 mi) it forms the border between Germany and Luxembourg, and 208 km (129 mi) is solely within Germany. The Moselle flows through the Lorraine region, west of the Vosges.

  9. List of international river borders - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of international river borders. Rivers that form any portion of the border between two countries minimum: ... France and Germany: Bug River