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  2. Category:Rivers of the Alps - Wikipedia

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  3. List of rivers by age - Wikipedia

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    Murray River: Predates uplift of Australian Alps [8] Nile: 75~65 Mediterranean Sea: 65 to 75 for the Sudd section; the rest of the river is only 1 or 2 million years old [9] Thames: 58 North Sea: Late Palaeocene Period Thanetian Stage [10] Indus (Sindhu) 45 Arabian Sea: Source in the Himalayas and Karakoram Mountains [11] Tyne: 30 North Sea

  4. Arc (Savoie) - Wikipedia

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    The Arc (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a 127-kilometre-long (79 mi) river in the Savoie département of south-eastern France. [1] It is a left tributary of the Isère, which it joins at Chamousset, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) downstream from Albertville. Its source is near the border with Italy, in the Graian Alps, northeast of Bonneval-sur-Arc.

  5. Limmat - Wikipedia

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    The Limmat is a river in Switzerland. The river commences at the outfall of Lake Zurich, in the southern part of the city of Zurich. From Zurich it flows in a northwesterly direction, continuing a further 35 km until it reaches the river Aare. The confluence is located north of the small town of Brugg and shortly after the mouth of the Reuss.

  6. Tagliamento - Wikipedia

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    Natural-colour satellite image of north-eastern Italy showing parts of the Cellina, Meduna, and Tagliamento rivers. The Tagliamento (Italian: [taʎʎaˈmento]; Friulian: Tiliment; Venetian: Tajamento) is a braided river in north-east Italy, flowing from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea at a point between Trieste and Venice.

  7. List of valleys of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Aar basin. High Rhine. Aare. Limmat. Linth () . Lake Walen. Seeztal; Klöntal; Sernftal; Reuss. Lake Lucerne. Sarner Aa (Brünig Pass connects to the Aare ...

  8. Iller - Wikipedia

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    The Iller (German: ⓘ; ancient name Ilargus) is a river of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany.It is a right tributary of the Danube, 146 kilometres (91 mi) long.. It is formed at the confluence of the rivers Breitach, Stillach and Trettach near Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region of the Alps, close to the Austrian border.

  9. Inn (river) - Wikipedia

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    The source of the Inn is located in the Swiss Alps, west of St. Moritz in the Engadine region, which is named after the river (Romansh Engiadina; Latin vallis Eniatina). Shortly after it leaves its source, the Inn flows through the largest lakes on its course, Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana .