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PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 06:55 AM

European Geography Quiz - #1 - Longest Rivers?
 
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW EUROPE FROM A GEOGRAPHICAL STANDPOINT?

The first question:

Name Western Europe's Top Ten Longest Rivers

(Russia and former Soviet Republics not included; rivers must originate inside an E U country or Norway and Switzerland, etc that are surrounded by EU countries)

How many of the Top Ten Longest Rivers can you name.

Don't look it up - just make a guess. Answers will be posted several hours later.

Padraig Nov 19th, 2014 07:15 AM

Like or not, Pal, the Volga is a European river.

Your restriction is bizarre.

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 07:26 AM

Paddy - I try to make it something most folks will know about - there are so many long rivers in say the old Soviet lands that most never heard of. Just trying to have some fun.

Like ten of the longest 'European' rivers are in Russia or other areas once under Soviet control and the Volga was the only one I had ever heard of.

Could have said western Europe or originates in western Europe I guess.

tower Nov 19th, 2014 07:45 AM

Danube, Rhine, Arno, Oder, Tisza, Ebro, Vistula, Rhone, Elbe, Loire

Second tier would possibly have The Dordogne and the Liffey

tower Nov 19th, 2014 07:49 AM

Second tier, also Thames and Aare

I agree with Padraig, how could you leave out Ukraine and Russia (Dnepr, Volga, Don)

tower Nov 19th, 2014 07:59 AM

Pal..do you stay up late at night thinking up these little pop quizzes? Then again, what the hell is there to do at that hour in ROSCOMMON???
Are you buried in snow yet? Temps here went down to 60 during the night...will be mid 70's today in Ojai where I live. Ho hum!

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 08:04 AM

Yes we are buied in snow and to break the tedium...plus I live surrounded by woods - nice to look at but mpossible to walk in - I'm getting my snow shoes out today though.

John Nov 19th, 2014 09:50 AM

Shouldn't this discussion be on the lounge??

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 09:57 AM

To end this fiasco which had good intentions here are the Ten Longest rivers in non-Soviet Europe:

Danube 1,780 mi
2- Rhine 768
3- Elbe 678
4- Tagus 645
Loire 627
Meuse (Mosel) 575
ebro 570
Duoro 557
Oder 531
Rhone 505
Seine 482

ca y/est!

Dukey1 Nov 19th, 2014 10:24 AM

"what the hell is there to do at that hour in ROSCOMMON???"

EASY: getting YOUR attention, Tower <G>

adrienne Nov 19th, 2014 11:15 AM

This quiz is rigged since there are 11 rivers in the answer and the title only requested 10 rivers. Who's moderating this thread?

And no...this thread cannot be in the Lounge because most of the best people are on the Europe board.

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 12:17 PM

the Lounge is only open to a select few Fodorgarchs talking about the latest celebrity gossip, their own or relatives or friends illnesses, how much they hate Obama or Hillary or all Republicans - pure pablum.

Yup this is the Europe board - does it say only European Travel - I think having a knowledge of Europe on many facets makes one a better informed traveler - I never got why some would post 'shouldm't this be in the Lounge' - why take time to say that - just ignore the thread and let others have their fun plus the Lounge is a closed shop these days shrinking by the day as folks get banned, die or leave Fodors - there can be no replacements thus it is a dying entity.

Padraig Nov 19th, 2014 01:09 PM

We can't allow the Oder: it't doesn't satisfy the arbitrary rules. Nor the Elbe. Or if they are in, then the Vistula should be allowed.

Cowboy1968 Nov 19th, 2014 01:24 PM

Pal had excluded the former Soviet Republics - not the whole former East Bloc.
Thus Oder/Odra, Elbe/Labe are in as neither Poland nor Czech had been part of the USSR.

Cowboy1968 Nov 19th, 2014 01:31 PM

P.S... I had to google Tagus cause I was sure that there was no such river in Europe.
FYI.. since the last Romans died a few centuries ago, that river is called Tejo or Tajo.
And none of these waters is measured in miles, btw.

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 01:45 PM

And none of these waters is measured in miles,>

nautical miles?

Padraig Nov 19th, 2014 02:17 PM

The rule is "western Europe or originates in western Europe". Hence rivers that rise in central Europe and flow through central or eastern Europe ar not allowable. There is also an arguable case to be made against the Danube.

The English name for the Tejo is Tagus.

tower Nov 19th, 2014 02:20 PM

OK, time to pony up, Pal..I got 7 out of 10 (70%)...without the slightest cheating. Don't I get a prize???

Dukey..if you've ever been to Roscommon deep in the heart of Michigan, you'd understand. They fold up the whole town at 8:00 pm. I think Pal is on the folding committee.

Cowboy1968 Nov 19th, 2014 02:42 PM

Pal.. nope, waterways on the continent are measured in kilometers, not mls or nautical miles.
Only distances on the open sea are calculated in nm. Or for aircraft navigation.

PalenQ Nov 19th, 2014 04:12 PM

Ah the snow continues to tumble down... cabin fever sets in!

Look for a new Geo Euro Quiz Tomorrow!


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