Rhin
For the wine grape also known as Rhin, see Silvaner.  For the prefix "rhin-", see List of commonly used taxonomic affixes.
Rhin is also the French name for the river Rhine.
| Rhin | |
|---|---|
| Near Friesack | |
|  Havel (dark blue) and Rhin (bluish green) | |
| Basin | |
| Main source | Brandenburg | 
| River mouth | Havel 52°44′42″N 12°13′17″E / 52.74500°N 12.22139°ECoordinates: 52°44′42″N 12°13′17″E / 52.74500°N 12.22139°E | 
| Watershed area | 1,780 km2 (690 sq mi) | 
| Countries | Germany | 
| Physiognomy | |
| Length | 125 km (78 mi) | 
The Rhin is a 125-kilometre (78 mi) long river in Brandenburg, Germany, right tributary to the river Havel. It flows through the city Neuruppin and several lakes. A few kilometres downstream from Rhinow it flows into the Havel, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) upstream from where the Havel meets the Elbe.
- Rhin
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 In Neuruppin-Zermützel 
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 Wustrauer Rhin in Fehrbellin-Wustrau 
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 Wustrauer Rhin in Fehrbellin 
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 Bützrhin near Fehrbellin-Wall 
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