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प्रश्न
In your atlas, locate the major and minor rivers flowing through Europe. Note the names of important cities/towns that have developed on the banks of these rivers. Then tabulate your observations in your notebook using the headings given here :
- Name of the river
- Countries through which it flows
- Important town/cities situated on its banks.
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उत्तर
The Volga, the Danube, the Rhine flow, the Don
| 1. Name of the river |
2. Countries through which it flows |
3. Important town/ cities situated on its banks. |
| The Danube | Germany, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria | Sofia, Timisoara, Budapest, Vienna, Munich, Belgrade, Zagreb, Bratislava |
| The Elbe | Germany and the Czech Republic | Dresden, Prague & Berlin |
| The Loire | France | Nantes, Lyon, Geneva, |
| The Rhine | Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands | Cologne, Koblenz, Strasbourg, Boron, Mainz, Basel, Mannbein, Rhein, Duisburg |
| The Volga | Russia | Volgograd, Kazan, Saratou, Nizhny Novgorod, Astrakhan |
| The Don | Russia | Novomoskoosk, Tula, Rostov on Don |
| River Po | Italy | Monviso |
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