Longest Rivers (only the distance, which it flows through Germany) | % Correct |
---|---|
Rhine | 82%
|
Austria | 77%
|
Belgium | 77%
|
Czech Republic | 77%
|
Danube | 77%
|
Denmark | 77%
|
Elbe | 77%
|
France | 77%
|
Netherlands | 77%
|
Poland | 77%
|
Switzerland | 77%
|
Luxembourg | 73%
|
Rügen | 73%
|
Bodensee (See is the German Word for Lake) | 64%
|
Sylt | 64%
|
Main | 55%
|
Neckar | 55%
|
Spree | 50%
|
Weser | 50%
|
Havel | 45%
|
Leine | 45%
|
Usedom | 45%
|
Amrum | 36%
|
Chiemsee | 36%
|
Fehmarn | 36%
|
Föhr | 36%
|
Isar | 36%
|
Müritz | 36%
|
Werra | 36%
|
Borkum | 32%
|
Langeoog | 32%
|
Saale | 32%
|
Norderney | 27%
|
Cologne Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) | 23%
|
Ems | 23%
|
Juist | 23%
|
Spiekeroog | 23%
|
Ammersee | 18%
|
Hiddensee | 18%
|
Neuschwanstein Castle | 18%
|
Pellworm | 18%
|
Schweriner See | 18%
|
Starnberger See | 18%
|
Steinhuder Meer (Meer is the German Word for Sea, Ocean) | 18%
|
Aller | 14%
|
Plauer See | 14%
|
Großer Plöner See | 9%
|
Historic City of Heidelberg | 9%
|
Poel | 9%
|
Weiße Elster | 9%
|
Hansetown Lübeck with Holsten Gate (UNESCO World Heritage) | 5%
|
Imperial Cathedral in Speyer (UNESCO World Heritage) | 5%
|
Monastic Island of Reichenau (UNESCO World Heritage) and Island Mainau / Bodensee | 5%
|
Phantasialand | 5%
|
Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam (UNESCO World Heritage) | 5%
|
Schaalsee | 5%
|
Tollentesee | 5%
|
Ummanz | 5%
|
Walchensee | 5%
|
Forggensee (At this Reservoir you would find Neuschwanstein Castle) | 0%
|
Geiseltalsee | 0%
|
Historic City of Regensburg with St. Peter-Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) | 0%
|
Historic City with Cathedral of Erfurt | 0%
|
Koelpingsee | 0%
|
Kummerover See | 0%
|
Miniature - Wonderland | 0%
|
Museum Island Berlin (UNESCO World Heritage) | 0%
|
Nationalpark Harz with Brocken | 0%
|
Nationalparkregion Saxon Switzerland | 0%
|
Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier (UNESCO World Heritage) | 0%
|
Serenter See | 0%
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