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Volga, Danube, Ural


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Loire, Garonne  :wub: :wub: :wub:, Seine, Rhône

from which one of these 4 French rivers comes historically the production of wine in France ?
 
The Tiber flows across Italy...I doubt it'd make the list.

no5, the question was "Withink the European Union", not within Europe.  The Volga and the Ural are thus exempt.

Rhine, Rhone, Danube.
 
LooseCannon said:
no5, the question was "Withink the European Union", not within Europe.  The Volga and the Ural are thus exempt.

damn, I didn't pay attention !

well I guess my question "from which one of these 4 French rivers comes historically the production of wine in France ?" is not valid then
 
LooseCannon said:
I'll declare it valid now that I've answered the question correctly:D

thank you!

so I repeat the question :

Loire, Garonne, Seine, Rhône
from which of these rivers started historically the production of wine in France ?
 
LooseCannon said:
The Tiber flows across Italy...I doubt it'd make the list.

no5, the question was "Withink the European Union", not within Europe.  The Volga and the Ural are thus exempt.

Rhine, Rhone, Danube.

Sorry mate. The Rhone doesn't make it, so my question still stands. :)
 
____no5 said:
Danube, Loire, Elbe ?

Correct!
Here the complete list:

1. Danube - 2858 km -> Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine

2. Rhein - 1326 km -> Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, Netherlands
3. Elbe - 1165 km -> Czech Republic, Germany
4. Vistola - 1047 km -> Poland
5. Loire - 1020 km -> France
6. Western Dvina - 1020 km -> Russia, Belarus, Latvia
7. Tago - 1007 km -> Spain, Portugal

source: http://www.globalgeografia.com/europe_e ... rivers.htm
 
Forostar said:
Correct!
Here the complete list:

1. Danube - 2858 km -> Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine

2. Rhein - 1326 km -> Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, Netherlands
3. Elbe - 1165 km -> Czech Republic, Germany
4. Vistola - 1047 km -> Poland
5. Loire - 1020 km -> France
6. Western Dvina - 1020 km -> Russia, Belarus, Latvia
7. Tago - 1007 km -> Spain, Portugal

source: http://www.globalgeografia.com/europe_e ... rivers.htm

but Rhine (Rhein) is streaming in Switzerland  :ninja: so she can't make it
-tired

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anyway  :uhm: I start again    -so tired

Garonne, Loire, Seine, Rhône... from where it started the wine production in France historticaly ? 

-so so tired ...
 
I meant the rivers "in" the European Union.
Streaming doesn't mean starting only.


streamed, stream·ing, streams
- To flow in or as if in a stream.


Don't scream, can't help in that you don't understand it well. Be happy that you guessed it right, you were the best !

;)
 
Forostar said:
I meant the rivers "in" the European Union.
Streaming doesn't mean starting only.


streamed, stream·ing, streams
- To flow in or as if in a stream.


Don't scream, can't help in that you don't understand it well. Be happy that you guessed it right, you were the best !

;)

ok, I'm happy  :S

but ...what about my question ?
you know, the river -wine thing
 
LooseCannon said:

yeap ! not an obvious answer if we consider that Bordeaux's river is Garonne
the vin in France was introduced by the Romans who saw France in the way that Hitler did :
a huge territoire for the nutrition of the legions

to you the next question LC  :)
 
Why do some people believe that Maurice "The Rocket" Richard's famous 50 goals in 50 games in 1944-45 should have an asterisk beside it in the record books?
 
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