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Rivers of Switzerland

Rivers of Switzerland:

The longest Swiss rivers (> 100 km) Rhine - 375 km - 36'494 kmē
Aar - 295 km - 17'779 kmē
Rhone River - 264 km - 10'403 kmē
Reuss - 158 km - 3'425 kmē
Linth / Limmat - 140 km - 2'416 kmē
Saane/Sarine[?] - 128 km - 1'892 kmē
Thur[?] 125 km - 1'724 kmē
Inn River - 104 km - 2'150 kmē

The Swiss rivers with the largest drainage area[?] (> 1000 kmē) Rhein - 375 km - 36'494 kmē
Aar - 295 km - 17'779 kmē
Rhone River - 264 km - 10'403 kmē
Reuss - 158 km - 3,425 kmē
Linth / Limmat - 140 km - 2'416 kmē
Inn - 104 km - 2'150 kmē
Saane/Sarine[?] - 128 km - 1'892 kmē
Thur[?] - 125 km - 1'724 kmē
Ticino River - 91 km - 1'616 kmē
Hinterrhein[?] - 57,3 km - 1'693 kmē
Vorderrhein[?] - 67,5 km - 1'514 kmē
Doubs River[?] - 74 km - 1'310 kmē
Kander[?] - 44 km - 1'126 kmē

Swiss rivers and their tributaries (longer than 50 km or drainage area above 500 kmē)

Rhine - 375 km - 36,494 kmē
Vorderrhein[?] - 67,5 km - 1'514 kmē
Hinterrhein[?] - 57,3 km - 1'693 kmē
Albula River[?] - 36 km - 950 kmē
Julia - km - kmē
Landquart[?] 43 km - 618 kmē
Thur[?] 125 km - 1724 kmē
Töss[?] - 58 km - 442 kmē
Aar - 295 km - 17'779 kmē
Kander[?] - 44 km - 1'126 kmē
Simme[?] - 53 km - 594 kmē
Saane/Sarine[?] - 128 km - 1'892 kmē
Orbe River[?] - 57 km - 488 kmē
Broye[?] - 86 km - 854 kmē
Emme[?] - 80 km - 983 kmē
Reuss - 158 km - 3,425 kmē
Kleine Emme[?] - 58 km - 477 kmē
Linth / Limmat - 140 km - 2'416 kmē
Sihl[?] - 73 km - 341 kmē
Birs[?] - 73 km - 924 kmē
Rhone River - 264 km - 10'403 kmē
Lonza[?] - km - kmē
Vispa[?] - 40 km - 787 kmē
Drance[?] - 43 km - 678 kmē
Doubs River[?] - 74 km - 1'310 kmē
Diveria[?] - km - kmē
Ticino River - 91 km - 1'616 kmē
Maggia[?] - 55 km - 926 kmē
Tresa[?] - 13 km - 754 kmē
Adda River[?] - km - kmē
Poschiavino[?] - km - kmē
Mera[?] - km - kmē
Inn River - 104 km - 2'150 kmē

See also: Rivers of Europe



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