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Rhine
The Rhine (German: Rhein; Dutch: Rijn; French: Rhin; Romansh: Rain; Italian: Reno; Latin: Rhenus West Frisian Ryn) is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at 1,320 km (820 mi), with an average discharge of more than 2,000 m/s (71,000 cu ft/s).
The name of the Rhine derives from...
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Filter this CollectionTheodor Heuss Bridge
The Theodor Heuss Bridge also known as the Nordbrücke (North bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Rhine River in Düsseldorf built from 1953 to 1957 with a main span of 260 meters (853 ft) flanked on either side by spans of 108 meters (354 ft)....
Kaiserbrücke
The Kaiserbrücke is a railway bridge across the Rhine at the north end of Mainz in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Built between 1901 and 1904, it was named for the German Emperor Wilhelm II (the 'Kaiser' of the time). It formed an...
Schierstein Bridge
The Schierstein Bridge (German: Schiersteiner Brücke) is 1,282-meter (4,210 ft) long, four-lane highway bridge in Germany. It carries Bundesautobahn 643 over the Rhine River between Mainz-Mombach, Rhineland-Palatinate and Wiesbaden-Schierstein,...
Kennedy Bridge
The Kennedy Bridge (German: Kennedybrücke) is the middle of Bonn's three Rhine bridges (North, Kennedy and South bridge) and connects the city center of Bonn on the left side with the town center of Beuel (which was incorporated into Bonn in 1969)...