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Rhine knee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rhine knee (or Rhine's knee, in German Rheinknie) is the name of a few geographical curves in the Rhine river. In Basel the Rhine changes its east-western direction of flow to south-northern dir...
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21st Rhine-Knee Regiomeeting 2007 The Rhine-Knee Regio Meeting on the structural biology of biological macromolecules was initiated 1987 by Profs.
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The Rhine (German: Rhein; Dutch: Rijn; French: Rhin; Italian: Reno; Romansh: Rain; Latin: Rhenus) is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe at 1,320 kilometres (820 mi), with an average discharge of more than 2,000 cubic meters per second. The name of the Rhine comes from the archaic...
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Rhine knee at Basel In Basel the Rhine changes its east-western direction of flow up to the north, along the borders of France and Germany , to flow in the North Sea . In political view the Rhine knee is near the Three Country Corner of France, Germany and Switzerland . Therefore this region is called Regio TriRhena.
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The Rhine-Knee Regio Meeting on the structural biology of biological macromolecules was inaugurated 1987 by Profs. This year's Rhine-Knee Regio Meeting will take place between the 10th and 12th of September 2008 in Freudenstadt at the "Waldhotel Zollernblick".
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The Rhine knee (or Rhine's knee, in German Rheinknie) is the name of a few geographical curves in the Rhine river. The whole Rhine knee lies within the Swiss territory and is settled by the city of Basel and its adjacent municipalities Riehen and Bettingen.
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Below, the river bends sharply. When viewed from above, it becomes clear how the "Rheinkniebrücke" (Rhine knee bridge) got its name.
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It forms the boundary with Germany until it turns north at the so-called Rhine knee at Basel.
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It forms the boundary with Germany until it turns north at the so-called Rhine knee at Basel.
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The Rhine knee (or Rhine's knee, in German Rheinknie) is the name of a few geographical curves in the Rhine river. Rhine knee at Basel In Basel the Rhine changes its east-western direction of flow to south-northern direction, along the borders of France and Germany, to flow in the North Sea.
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