List of rivers of Luxembourg
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These are the main rivers of Luxembourg.
All of Luxembourg is drained into the North Sea, most via the Moselle River, except the extreme south-west of the country, which is drained by the Chiers. Rivers that flow into the sea are sorted alphabetically. Rivers that flow into other rivers are sorted by the proximity of their points of confluence to the sea. Some rivers (e.g. Meuse, Rhine) do not flow through Luxembourg themselves, but they are mentioned for having tributaries from Luxembourg. They are given in italics. For an alphabetical list of rivers of Luxembourg see Category:Rivers of Luxembourg.
Note for additions: please remember to add the city where the river meets for each river.
- Meuse (main branch at Stellendam, Netherlands)
- Rhine (main branch at Hoek van Holland, Netherlands)
- Moselle (at Koblenz, Germany)
- Sauer (at Wasserbillig)
- Black Ernz (at Grundhof)
- White Ernz (at Reisdorf)
- Our (at Wallendorf)
- Blees (at Bettendorf)
- Alzette (at Ettelbruck)
- Wark (at Ettelbruck)
- Attert (at Colmar-Berg)
- Eisch (at Mersch)
- Mamer (at Mersch)
- Pétrusse (at Luxembourg City)
- Mess (at Bergem)
- Wiltz (at Goebelsmuhle)
- Clerve (at Kautenbach)
- Syre (at Mertert)
- Sauer (at Wasserbillig)
- Moselle (at Koblenz, Germany)