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The Elbe (Elv in Low German, Labe in Czech, Albis in Latin) is a Central European river that has its source in the Czech Republic, flows through Germany and flows into the North Sea.
Among other things, it drains a large part of Eastern Germany and almost all of Bohemia, which is surrounded by low mountain ranges.
The Vltava, the Mulde, the Saale, the Havel with the Spree and the Elde with the Müritz are among the best-known waters of their catchment area.
Characterized in the upper reaches by the low mountain range, it follows two glacial valleys of the North German lowlands.(Source: Wikipedia)
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