Europe has a long list of rivers, it has 14 known long rivers to boast. Below are the main rivers of Europe (ecologically, the extreme west of the Palearctic ecozone – which includes Russia in the east).

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Europe’s Longest Rivers (according to length):

• Volga (3,692 km/2,294 mi), draining into the Caspian Sea
• Danube (2,860 km/1,777 mi), draining into the Black Sea
• Ural (2,428 km/1,509 mi), draining into the Caspian Sea
• Dnieper (2,290 km/1,423 mi), draining into the Black Sea
• Don (1,950 km/1,212 mi), draining into the Sea of Azov
• Pechora (1,809 km/1,124 mi), draining into the Barents Sea
• Northern Dvina-Vychegda (1,774 km/1,102 mi), draining into the White Sea
• Dniester (1,362 km/846 mi), draining into the Black Sea
• Rhine (1,320 km/820 mi), draining into the North Sea
• Elbe (1,091 km/678 mi), draining into the North Sea
• Vistula (1,047 km/651 mi), draining into the Baltic Sea
• Tagus (1,038 km/645 mi), draining into the Atlantic Ocean
• Daugava (1,020 km/634 mi), draining into the Baltic Sea
• Loire (1,013 km/629 mi), draining into the Atlantic Ocean

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Other long rivers (continuing the list):

• Tisza (962 km/598 mi), draining into the Black Sea
• Neman (937 km/582 mi), draining into the Baltic Sea
• Meuse (925 km/575 mi), draining into the North Sea
• Ebro (910 km/565 mi), draining into the Mediterranean Sea
• Douro (897 km/557 mi), draining into the Atlantic Ocean
• Kuban (870 km/541 mi), draining into the Sea of Azov
• Mezen (857 km/533 mi), draining into the Barents Sea
• Oder (854 km/531 mi), draining into the Baltic Sea
• Neva-Svir-Suna (852 km/529 mi), draining into the Baltic Sea
• Rhône (813 km/505 mi), draining into the Mediterranean Sea
• Seine (776 km/482 mi), draining into the Atlantic Ocean
• Göta älv-Klarälven (750 km/466 mi), draining into the North Sea
• Guadiana (742 km/461 mi), draining into the Atlantic Ocean
• Po (682 km/424 mi), draining into the Adriatic Sea