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The European Watershed is the line which divides the drainage basins of the major rivers of Germany: River Rhine, which originates in the Swiss Alps and empties into the North Sea via the Netherlands, and the River Danube, which originates in the Black Forest and flows eastward emptying into the Black Sea. The watershed is not a clearly defined divide. Tectonics, especially in the area, that is now the Upper Rhine Plain, created River Rhine. More information...

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