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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElbeElbe - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 53°55′20″N8°43′20″E. For other uses, see Elbe (disambiguation).Not to be confused with the island of Elba. The Elbe ( German: [ˈɛlbə] ⓘ; Czech: Labe [ˈlabɛ] ⓘ; Low German: Ilv or Elv; Upper and Lower Sorbian: Łobjo, pronounced [ˈwɔbʲɔ]) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Elbe River, one of the major waterways of central Europe. It runs from the Czech Republic through Germany to the North Sea , flowing generally to the northwest. The river rises on the southern side of the Krkonoše (Giant) Mountains near the border of the Czech Republic and Poland .

  3. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › elbe-riverElbe River - WorldAtlas

    12 de may. de 2023 · The Elbe River, originating in the Krkonoše Mountains in the Czech Republic, stretches approximately 724 miles before reaching the North Sea near Cuxhaven, Germany. With a drainage basin covering an area of about 55,620 square miles, it is one of the most significant rivers in Central Europe.

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  4. The Elbe is one of the major rivers of Western Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia, then Germany and flowing into the North Sea at Cuxhaven, 110 kilometres northwest of Hamburg. Overview. Map. Directions.

  5. Location and map of the Elbe. The River Elbe rises on the southern side of the Giant Mountains near the border with the Czech Republic and Poland. As far as the location of the river Elbe is concerned, it belongs to Germany. Below we show a map of the river Elbe to know its exact location.

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  7. Elbe River, Czech Labe ancient Albis, River, central Europe. One of the continent’s major waterways, it rises in the Krkonoše (Giant) Mountains on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland and flows southwest across Bohemia. It then flows northwest across Germany and empties into the North Sea near Cuxhaven.