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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhineRhine - Wikipedia

    Vor 3 Tagen · The Rhine [note 2] ( / raɪn / RYNE) [3] is one of the major European rivers. The river begins in the Swiss canton of Graubünden in the southeastern Swiss Alps. It forms part of the Swiss-Liechtenstein, Swiss-Austrian, and Swiss-German borders.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DanubeDanube - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · The Danube ( / ˈdæn.juːb / DAN-yoob; see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia. It flows through Central and Southeastern Europe, from the Black Forest south into the Black Sea. A large and historically important river, it was once a frontier of the Roman Empire.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Danube River, the second longest river in Europe after the Volga. It rises in the Black Forest mountains of western Germany and flows for some 1,770 miles (2,850 km) to its mouth on the Black Sea. Along its course it passes through 10 countries. Learn more about the Danube River in this article.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · The East River, a tidal strait connecting the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, is one such fascinating phenomenon. In this article, I will delve into the depths of the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn, shedding light on its unique characteristics and answering some frequently asked questions.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Hopefully next time you’re traveling through a tunnel into Manhattan, you’ll remember the story of the East River tunnel and the pioneers who constructed it.

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › WeserWeserWikipedia

    1. Juni 2024 · Die Weser ist der einzige Strom Deutschlands mit ausschließlich inländischem Einzugsgebiet. Sie berührt die Bundesländer Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Niedersachsen und Bremen. Anteil an ihrem etwa 46.000 km² umfassenden Einzugsgebiet (rund 13 % der Fläche Deutschlands) haben außerdem Thüringen, Sachsen-Anhalt und in geringem Maße Bayern.