List of rivers of the Baltic Sea
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This is a list of rivers that drain into the Baltic Sea (clockwise from Öresund):
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[edit] Sweden
Main article: Rivers of Sweden
- Svartån (at Svarte near Ystad),
- Tommarpaån (at Simrishamn),
- Helgeå (at Nyehusen near Kristianstad),
- Hemån (at Karlskrona),
- Ljungbyån (at Ljungby near Kalmar),
- Göta Canal (at Mem near Söderköping),
- Motala ström (at Norrköping),
- Stockholms ström (at Stockholm),
- Dalälven (at Gävle),
- Indalsälven (at Sundsvall),
- Ångermanälven (at Härnösand),
- Ume älv (at Umeå),
- Skellefte älv (at Skellefteå),
- Lule älv (at Luleå),
- Kalix älv (at Kalix),
- Torne älv (at Haparanda/Torneå),
[edit] Finland
Main article: Rivers of Finland
- Kemijoki (at Kemi),
- Simojoki (at Simo),
- Iijoki (at Ii),
- Kiiminkijoki (at Haukipudas),
- Oulujoki (at Oulu),
- Kalajoki (at Kalajoki),
- Kyrönjoki (near Vaasa),
- Kokemäenjoki (at Pori),
- Aurajoki (at Turku),
- Vantaanjoki (at Helsinki),
- Porvoonjoki (at Porvoo),
- Kymijoki (at Kotka and near Ruotsinpyhtää),
[edit] Russia
Main article: Rivers of Russia
- Neva (at St Petersburg),
[edit] Estonia
Main article: Rivers of Estonia
[edit] Latvia
Main article: Rivers of Latvia
[edit] Lithuania
Main article: Rivers of Lithuania
- Neman at Silute
[edit] Poland
Main article: Rivers of Poland
- Pasłęka at Braniewo
- Nogat between Gdańsk and Elbląg
- Vistula between Gdańsk and Elbląg
- Radunia at Gdańsk
- Reda near Wejherowo
- Łeba at Łebsko Lake
- Słupia at Ustka
- Wieprza at Darłowo
- Parsęta at Kołobrzeg
- Rega near Trzebiatów
- Odra (German Oder) at Szczecin
[edit] Germany
Main article: Rivers of Germany
- Ücker at Ückermünde
- Peene at Anklam
- Recknitz at Ribnitz-Damgarten
- Warnow at Warnemünde near Rostock
- Trave at Travemünde near Lübeck
- Schwentine at Kiel
[edit] See also
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