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Encyclopedia > Latin names of European rivers

Following is a list of rivers stating the Latin and equivalent English name. The Murray River in Australia. ... Latin is an Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...

Latin English, (other) and older names
Abdua, Addua Adda
Achelous¹ Acheloos (Achelous)
Aciris Agri
Adrana Eder
Aenus, Oenus Inn
Aesontius, Sontius Soča (Isonzo)
Alara Aller
Albis Elbe (Labe, Łaba)
Alpheus¹ Alpheus (Alfeiós/Alpheiós)
Alutus (Aloutas) Olt
Amber Amper, Ammer
Amisia, Amisus Ems
Ana, Anas Guadiana
Anio Aniene (Teverone)
Anisus Enns
Arabo, Raba Rába
Arar Saône
Araros Buzău
Arauris Hérault
Arda Arda
Ariminus Marecchia
Arnus Arno
Argessos, Argessus¹ Argeş
Arula Aar
Arva Orava
Atax Aude
Aternus Aterno (Pescara)
Atesis Adige
Aufentus Ufente
Aufidus Ofanto
Avens Velino
Axius¹ Vardar (Axiós)
Baetis Guadalquivir
Basana Bosna
Borysthenes Dniepr (Dnieper)
Bradanus Bradano
Calipus Sado
Calor Calore Irpino
Calor Calore Lucano
Casuentus Basento
Cephissus¹ (Athenae) Cephissus (Athens) (Kephissós, Kifissós)
Cephissus¹ (Boeotia) Cephissus (Boeotia)
Cephissus¹ (Eleusis) Cephissus (Eleusis)
Chalusus, Treva Trave
Clitumnus Clitunno
Colapis Kupa (Kolpa)
Conovium Conwy
Corcoras, Korkoras Krka (Cherca)
Crathis Crati
Crisus, Crisia Criş
Cusus, Vagus Váh
Danuvius, Danubius Upper Danube (Donau, Donava, Dunărea)
Dierna Cerna
Dubis Doubs
Duria maior, Duria Bautica Dora Baltea
Duria minor Dora Riparia
Durius Douro (Duero)
Dravus Drave (Drau, Drava, Dráva)
Fertor, Frento Fortore
Garumna Garonne
Gerros, Gerrus¹ Molochnaya
Hierasus¹ Siret
Hypanis¹ Southern Bug (Boh, Buh)
Iberus Ebro (Ebre)
Ilargus Iller
Iria Staffora
Isala, Sala IJssel
Isara, Aesia, Oesia Oise
Isara, Isarus, Isargus Isar
Isara Isère
Isarus, Isarcus Eisack-Isarco
Isaurus Foglia
Ister Lower Danube (Donau, Donava, Dunărea)
Julia Gail
Juvavus Salzach
Lametus Amato
Laus Lao
Licus, Licca Lech
Limia Lima
Liquentia Livenza
Liris, Clanis Garigliano (Liri)
Lupia, Luppia Lippe
Macra Maira
Macra Magra
Margus Morava (Serbia)
Marisus, Marisia Mureş (Maros, Marusza)
Mataurus, Metaurus Metauro
Metaurus Petrace
Matrona Marne
Medoacus maior, Brinta Brenta
Medoacus minor Bacchiglione
Moënus Main
Minius Minho
Moldavia, Multavia Vltava (Moldau)
Monda Mondego
Moravia Morava (Central Europe)
Mosa Meuse
Mosella Moselle
Murus Mura (Mur)
Naparis Ialomiţa
Naro Neretva
Natiso Natisone
Natissis Noteć
Nura Nure
Oenus Inn
Oltis Lot
Orbis Orbe
Ordessos Argeş
Orgus Orco
Panticapes Inhul
Peneus¹ (Elea) Peneus (Ilia) (Pineiós/Peneiós)
Peneus¹ (Tempe) Peneus (Tempe) (Pineiós/Peneiós, Salambria)
Padus, Eridanus¹ Po
Plavis Piave
Potentia Potenza
Pyretus Prut
Rhenus Rhine
Rabon Jiu (Zsil)
Rha¹ Volga
Rodanus, Rhodanus Rhône
Rubico Rubicon (Pisciatello, Fiumicino, Rubicone)
Rura Ruhr
Sabatus Sabbato
Sabatus Savuto
Sabis Sambre
Sabrina Severn
Sagrus Sangro
Sala Franconian Saale
Sala Saxonian Saale
Samus Someş (Szamos)
Saravus Saar
Sargetia Strei
Savus Sava
Scultenna Panaro (Scoltenna)
Secia Secchia
Silarus Sillaro
Silarus, Silerus, Siler Sele
Sequana, Sequanus Seine
Sesites, Sessites Sesia
Siris Sinni
Spreva Spree
Strymon¹ Struma (Karasu, Strimónis)
Stura Stura di Demonte
Sybaris Coscile
Tagus Tagus
Tamaca Tâmega
Tamarus Tammaro
Tamesis, Tamesa Thames
Tanager Tanagro (Negro)
Tanais Don
Tanarus Tanaro
Tarus Taro
Thader Segura
Tiber Tiber (Tevere)
Tibiscus, Tibisis Timiş (Temes, Tamiš)
Ticinus Ticino
Tinna Tenna
Tifernus Biferno
Tirinus Tirino
Tisia Tisza (Tissa, Theiss)
Tolerus, Trerus Sacco
Trebia Trebbia
Trinius Trigno
Truentus Tronto
Tyras Dniestr (Dniester, Nistru)
Umbro Ombrone
Vacua Vouga
Varta Warta
Varus Stura di Lanzo
Varus Var
Viadua, Viadrua, Odera Oder (Odra)
Visurgis Weser
Vistula Vistula (Wisła, Weichsel)
Volturnus Volturno
Vomanus Vomano

¹ - Latinized spelling of a Greek name Adda (anc. ... The Acheloos (Greek: Αχελώος), also Achelous, is a river in western Greece. ... The Agri is a river in southern Italy. ... The Eder is a river in Germany (ca. ... The river Inn, flowing through Innsbruck The Inn is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. ... The river Soča (Italian Isonzo) is a river in West Slovenia and North Italy. ... The Aller is a river in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, Germany. ... The Elbe River (Czech Labe   listen?, Sorbian/Lusatian Łobjo, Polish Łaba, German Elbe, Hungarian Elba) is one of the major waterways of central Europe. ... The Alfeiós (Greek: Αλφειός, also Alfiós) is a river in Peloponnese, Greece. ... Olt is a river in Romania. ... The Amper is a river in southern Bavaria and the biggest tributary to the Isar river, well-known for Munich tourists. ... Ammersee Ammersee is a lake in Bavaria, Germany situated between the cities of Herrsching and Diessen. ... EMS may stand for: Eastern Mountain Sports, an outdoor retailer Edinburgh Mathematical Society Electromagnetic Spectrum Electronic Manual Special, a special edition Saab 99 automobile Electronics Manufacturing Services Electronic Muscle Stimulation Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd, manufacturers of synthesisers. ... Guadiana (Latin Anas, Spanish Guadiana, Portuguese Guadiana) - one of the major rivers of Spain, part of it is the border with Portugal, ends in the Atlantic Ocean. ... The Aniene River (in Latin: Anio, formerly called the Teverone) is a 98 km river in Lazio, Italy. ... The Enns is a southern tributary of the Danube River and 254 km long. ... Rába (-Hungarian, in German: Raab, in Slovenian Raba) is a river in south-eastern Austria and western Hungary, tributary to the river Danube. ... The Saône is a river of eastern France. ... The Buzău is a river in eastern Romania, tributary of the Siret River. ... The Hérault is a river of southern France. ... Arda is a river in the Province of Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. ... The Marecchia is a river in eastern Italy. ... Arno River in Florence, Italy The Arno is a river in region of Italy, that crosses all the region from Mount Falterona (near the city of Arezzo, in Casentino area), to Pisa where it enters Tyrrhenian Sea. ... ArgeÅŸ is a river of Southern Romania, which rises from the FăgăraÅŸ Mountains, in the Carpathians and flows into the Danube. ... Aar (disambiguation). ... Orava is the name of a 60. ... The Aude River (Latin Atax) is a river of southwestern France. ... The Aterno is a river in eastern Italy. ... Adige (Italian; Etsch in German) is a river with its source in the region of South Tyrol. ... The Ofanto is a river in southern Italy. ... The Vardar (or Axiós, Greek: Αξιός, the ancient and current Greek name of the river) is the principal river of the Macedonian region of south-eastern Europe. ... Guadalquivir river in Córdoba The Guadalquivir is the second longest river in Spain. ... The source of the Bosna river on the outskirts of Sarajevo. ... Length 2,290 km Elevation of the source -  m Average discharge 1670  m³/s Area watershed 516,300  km² Origin  Russia Mouth  Black Sea Basin countries Russia, Belarus, Ukraine The Dnieper River (also: Dnepr, Dnyapro or Dnipro) is a river (2,290 km length) which flows from Russia through Belarus... The Sado River is a river in southern Portugal, of which is one of the major rivers. ... The Calore or Calore Irpino is a river in southwestern Italy. ... The Calore or Calore Lucano or Calore Salernitano is a river in southwestern Italy. ... Cephissus (Greek Κήφισσος: Kifissós, Kephissós, or Kêphissos) or Cephisus (Greek Κήφισος: Kêphisos) the name of several rivers in Greece: Cephissus (Boeotia), a river arising in Phocis and flowing through northern Boeotia into Lake Copais. ... Cephissus (Greek Κήφισσος: Kifissós, Kephissós, or Kêphissos) or Cephisus (Greek Κήφισος: Kêphisos) the name of several rivers in Greece: Cephissus (Boeotia), a river arising in Phocis and flowing through northern Boeotia into Lake Copais. ... Cephissus (Greek Κήφισσος: Kifissós, Kephissós, or Kêphissos) or Cephisus (Greek Κήφισος: Kêphisos) the name of several rivers in Greece: Cephissus (Boeotia), a river arising in Phocis and flowing through northern Boeotia into Lake Copais. ... Mouth of river Trave The Trave is a river of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. ... The Clitunno River, in Antiquity the Clitumnus, is a river in Umbria, Italy. ... Kupa (Slovenian Kolpa) is a river in Croatia and on the border with Slovenia. ... The River Conwy, or, in Welsh Afon Conwy , is a river in North Wales. ... There are three rivers named Krka (Latin name Korkoras): A river in Slovenia, with length circa 111 km; it is a right tributary of the river Sava near Brežice. ... Körös (Romanian: Criş) is the name of a river in eastern Hungary. ... The Váh (German: Waag, Hungarian: Vág) is a left tributary of the Danube River in Slovakia. ... Length 2,888 km Elevation of the source 1,078 m Average discharge 30 km before Passau: 580 m³/s Vienna: 1,900 m³/s Budapest: 2,350 m³/s just before Delta: 6,500 m³/s Area watershed 817,000 km² Origin Black Forest (Schwarzwald-Baar, Baden- Württemberg, Germany... Doubs is a 430 km long river in eastern France and western Switzerland. ... Dora Baltea is an Italian river. ... Dora Riparia is an Italian river, a left-hand tributary of the Po. ... The Douro at Oporto Douro (Spanish Duero, Latin Durius, Portuguese Douro) is one of the major rivers of Spain and Portugal, flowing from its source near Soria across central Spain and Portugal to its outlet at Oporto. ... River Drava at Drávaszabolcs, Hungary River Drava at Vízvár, Hungary River Drava at Maribor, Slovenia Drave (German: Drau, Slovenian, Croatian and Italian: Drava, Hungarian: Dráva) is a river in southern Central Europe, flowing East from South Tyrol, Italy through Carinthia, Austria, and Slovenia (145 km) then... The Garonne (Occitan: Garona) is a river in southwest France, with a length of 575 km (357 miles). ... The Siret River is a river that rises from the Carpathians in the Northern Bukovina region of the Ukraine, flows southward into Romania for 470 km before it joins Danube. ... The Southern Buh, Bug, or Boh River (Південний Буг, Pivdennyi Buh in Ukrainian; Hipanis in ancient Greek) is entirely located in Ukraine. ... The Ebro (Greek: Έβρος, Latin: Iberus, Spanish: Ebro, Catalan: Ebre) is one of the major rivers of Spain. ... The Iller (ancient name Hilaria) is a river in Bavaria, Germany. ... Satellite image of the IJssel basin River IJssel, sometimes called Gelderse IJssel (Gelderland IJssel) to avoid confusion with its Holland counterpart, is a 120 km long branch of the Rhine in the Dutch provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel. ... The Oise river is a tributary of the Seine River in France. ... The river Isar near Munich. ... The Isère is a 290 km long river in southeastern France, in the Rhône-Alpes région. ... The Eisack (ital. ... Length 2,888 km Elevation of the source 1,078 m Average discharge 30 km before Passau: 580 m³/s Vienna: 1,900 m³/s Budapest: 2,350 m³/s just before Delta: 6,500 m³/s Area watershed 817,000 km² Origin Black Forest (Schwarzwald-Baar, Baden- Württemberg, Germany... Gail is the name of a river in southern Austria. ... The Salzach is a river in Austria. ... The Lech (Licus, Licca) is a river in Austria and Germany. ... The Garigliano is a river in central Italy. ... The Liri is a river located in southern Italy. ... The Lippe is a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. ... The Velika Morava is a river in Serbia that flows into the Danube near Smederevo. ... The Mureş (in Romanian, in Hungarian: Maros, in German: Mieresch / Marosch) is an approx. ... The Metauro River (in Latin Metaurus or Mataurus) of Italy rises in the Apennine Mountains of Tuscany and runs east for 109 km, reaching the Adriatic south of Fano. ... The Marne is a river in France, a tributary of the Seine in the area east and southeast of Paris. ... The Brenta is an Italian river that runs from the Trento province to the Adriatic Sea in the Veneto region. ... - Length 145 km Elevation of the source  ? m Average discharge  ? m³/s Area watershed  ? km² Origin Alps Mouth Gulf of Venice Basin countries {{{10}}} The Bacchiglione is a river that flows through northern Italy. ... Map showing the position of the Main in Germany Shipping on the Main, Frankfurt The Main (pronounced in German like the English word mine) is a river in Germany, 524 km long, and one of the more significant tributaries of the Rhine river. ... Miño/Minho designates both the river as well as an adjacent Portuguese region Miño/Minho River The river is the longest in Galicia with an extension of 340 km. ... The Vltava   listen? (Moldau in German and many other Germanic languages, Moldva in Hungarian) is the longest river in the Czech Republic, draining into the north from its source in Å umava through ÄŒeský Krumlov, ÄŒeské BudÄ›jovice, and Prague (Praha), merging with the Elbe (Labe) at MÄ›lník. ... The Rio Mondego (Mondego River) is the biggest river exclusively in Portuguese territory. ... The Morava (as it is called in Czech and Slovak languages) or the March (as it is known in German) is a river located in Central Europe. ... The Meuse(Maas) at Maastricht Length 925 km Elevation of the source 409  m Average discharge 230  m³/s Area watershed 36 000  km² Origin  France Mouth   Hollands Diep Basin countries France - Belgium - Netherlands The Meuse (Dutch Maas) is a large European river rising in France, flowing through Belgium and... Moselle River/Germany The Moselle (French Moselle, German Mosel, from Latin Mosella, little Meuse) is a river flowing through France, Luxembourg and Germany, joining the Rhine river at Koblenz. ... Mura (German Mur) is a river in Central Europe, a subsidiary of the bigger Drava and subsequently Danube. ... IalomiÅ£a (Râul IalomiÅ£a in Romanian) is a river of Southern Romania, which rises from the Bucegi Mountains, in the Carpathians and flows into the Danube. ... River Neretva in Mostar, 2004 Neretva is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. ... Nure is a small river in northern Italy that has its source on the northern slopes of Mt. ... The river Inn, flowing through Innsbruck The Inn is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. ... The Lot is a French river, which rises in the Cévennes, flowing west through Quercy, where it flows into the Garonne near Agen, a total distance of roughly 300 miles. ... In Greek mythology, one of the first generation of Cyclopes, Arges (brightener) was a giant with one eye. ... Orco is an Italian river. ... Inhul (Ingul) is a river of Ukraine. ... The Pineiós (Greek: Πηνειός, also Pineus) is a river in Peloponnese, Greece. ... The Pineiós (Greek: Πηνειός, also Pineus) is a river in Thessaly, Greece. ... The Po river The Po (Padus in Latin) flows 652 kilometers eastward across northern Italy, from Mount Monviso (in the Cottian Alps) to the Adriatic Sea near Venice. ... Piave (from Latin Plavis ) is a river in north Italy. ... The Prut river (also known as Pruth) is 950 km long, originating in the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine and flowing southeast to join the Danube river near Reni, east of Galaţi. ... At 1,320 kilometres (820 miles) and an average discharge of more than 2,000 cubic meters per second, the Rhine (German Rhein, French Rhin, Dutch Rijn, Romansch: Rein, Italian: Reno) is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe. ... This article is about the Romanian river Jiu. ... Volga in Yaroslavl (autumn morning) Length 3,690 km Elevation of the source 225 m Average discharge 8,000 m³/s Area watershed 1. ... Length 800 km Elevation of the source 1753 m Average discharge 1800 m³/s Area watershed 100,200 km² Origin  Rhône glacier Mouth  Mediterranean Sea Basin countries Switzerland, France The River Rhône (French Rhône, Occitan Ròse, Franco-Provençal Roun, standard German Rhone, Valais German Rotten... Presumed course of the Rubicon The Rubicon (Rubico, in Italian Rubicone) is an ancient Latin name for a small river in northern Italy. ... The Ruhr in Essen-Kettwig The Ruhr is a large river in western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia) starting near the town of Winterberg in Sauerland and ending in the Rhine in the city of Duisburg. ... Namur, the Sambre river, the old city and the saint Aubin cathedral. ... The Severn is the name of a river in the United Kingdom. ... The Sangro is a river in Italy, which flows into the Adriatic Sea. ... The Franconian Saale (German: Fränkische Saale) is a 142 km long river in Bavaria, Germany. ... Length 413 km Elevation of the source 728  m Average discharge  ?  m³/s Area watershed  ?  km² Origin  Germany Mouth  Elbe Basin countries Germany Saale is the name of two rivers in Germany: the Saxonian Saale (German: Sächsische Saale) and the Franconian Saale (German: Fränkische Saale). ... The SomeÅŸ (Hungarian: Szamos) river flows through Romania and Hungary. ... Saar loop at Mettlach The Saar (French: Sarre) is a river, that rises in the Vosges mountains in Alsace with two headstreams (Red and White Saar) at the Donon, running through Lorraine and the Saarland, which was named after it. ... Sava also Save (German Save, Hungarian Száva) is a river in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, a right side tributary of Danube at Belgrade. ... Bridge of Olina Panaro is an Italian river. ... The Secchia is an Italian river. ... The Sele is a river in southwestern Italy. ... This article is about the river in France. ... Sesia is a river in north-western Italy, tributary to the Po River. ... The Sinni is a river in southern Italy. ... River Spree in Berlin at the eastern harbour (Osthafen) with the Badeschiff bath The Spree (Slavic Å preva or Å preja, older form Sprevja, Sorbish Sprowja) is a river in Saxony, Brandenburg and Berlin, Germany. ... Struma was a Greek ship chartered to carry Jewish refugees from Romania to British-controlled Palestine. ... Stura di Demonte is a 110 km long river in north-western Italy (Piedmont). ... View over Tejo River from Almourol Castle in Portugal (May 2005). ... Tâmega at dusk (photo by Tulia Vogensen) This article is about the river Tâmega. ... The Tammaro (Tàmmaro) is a river in southwestern Italy. ... The Thames (pronounced /temz/) is a river flowing through southern England and connecting London with the sea. ... The Tanagro (Tànagro) or Negro is a river in southwestern Italy. ... Length 1950 km Elevation of the source - m Average discharge - m³/s Area watershed 425,600 km² Origin Russia, Ukraine Mouth Sea of Azov Basin countries Russia The Don (Дон) is one of the major rivers of Russia. ... Tanaro is a 276 km-long river in north-western Italy, tributary to the Po River. ... The Taro is a 126 km-long river in northern Italy, tributary to the Po River. ... Segura River. ... Tiber River in Rome The River Tiber (Italian Tevere), the third-longest river in Italy (disputed — see talk page) at 406 km (252 miles) after the Po and the Adige, flows through Rome in its course from Mount Fumaiolo to the Tyrrhenian Sea, which it reaches in two branches that... The TimiÅŸ river (Hungarian: Temes, Serbian: TamiÅ¡) is a river rising in the Semenic Mountains, southern Carpathian Mountains, CaraÅŸ-Severin county, Romania. ... The Ticino River is a tributary of the Po. ... The Tisza in Szeged, Hungary Length 1358 km Elevation of the source  ?  m Average discharge  ?  m³/s Area watershed  ?  km² Origin  Ukraine Mouth  Dunav (Danube) Basin countries Ukraine, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia and Montenegro Tisza ([ˈtisa], Hungarian; Ukrainian Tysa/Тиса Romanian, Slovak and Serbian Tisa) is a river, a tributary of... Categories: Stub ... The Trigno is a river in Italy. ... The river Dniestr (in Polish and Russian; Nistru in Romanian; Дністер, Dnister in Ukrainian; Tyras in Latin; also known as Dniester) is a river in Eastern Europe. ... Ombrone is a 161 km long river in Italy, region Tuscany. ... Warta (Latin: Varta, German: Warthe) is a river in western-central Poland, a tributary of the Oder river. ... Stura di Lanzo is a 65 km long river in north-western Italy (Piedmont). ... The Var is a river located in the Alpes-Maritimes département, in the south-east of France. ... The Oder (or Odra) River (German: Oder, Polish/Czech: Odra, Ancient Latin: Viadua, Viadrus, Medieval Latin: Odera, Oddera) is a river in Central Europe (mostly in Poland). ... Weser watershed The Weser is a river of north-western Germany. ... Length 1,047 km Elevation of the source 1,106 m Average discharge  ? m³/s Area watershed 192,000 km² Origin  Barania Góra, Beskidy Mouth  GdaÅ„sk Bay, Baltic Sea Basin countries Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia The Vistula (Polish: WisÅ‚a) is the longest river in Poland. ... The Volturno is a river in south-central Italy. ...


See also:

Many rivers in Europe have alternative names in different languages. ... The following tables show the correspondence between ancient Roman names and modern names for locations in Portugal. ... Until the Modern Era, Latin was the common language for scholarship and mapmaking. ... Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of cities that did not exist when Latin was a living language. ... Here are some listings of islands in Latin, and English on the right. ... Until the Modern Era, Latin was the common language for scholarship and mapmaking. ... Mountains like Hymettus have a Latinized Greek origin Hymettos. ... Here are list of principalities and regions written in the Latin language and English and other names on the right. ... A partial list of Roman place names in Britain and the British Isles (including Ireland). ... The term Romano-British describes the Romanised culture of Britain under the rule of the Roman Empire, when Roman and Christian culture had extensively entered into the life of the native Brythonic, Pictish and perhaps Gaelic -speaking peoples of Britain. ... This is an incomplete list. ... Roman sites in the United Kingdom is a link page for any Roman site open to the public. ...

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