Why is it called the Rhine?


Why is it called the Rhine? The name of the river changes depending on the country it flows through. The name of the Rhine River is in fact Celtic and can be traced back many years to the Celts who once lived in the region. The word 'rhine' originates from the word 'renos', which means large, flowing water or raging flow.


Is the Rhine river drinkable?

In the Netherlands, about 5 million people get their drinking water from the Rhine. Gerards Stroomberg, of RIWA, the association that represents the interests of drinking water companies that use the Rhine as a source of water, said “What we see is that the substances we encounter are increasingly difficult to remove.


How deep is the Rhine river?

Characteristics of the river It is 150 metres wide and 20-25 metres deep . The water falls over white limestone into its original riverbed. There are the tributary rivers Wutach (from the east), Thur and Aare (from the west).


Why is the Rhine River so famous?

Recognized for its beauty as well as the Rhine's importance as a route of cultural exchange, the river has inspired many writers, painters and musicians.


Can you swim in the Rhine river?

The Basel Rhine Swim is famous worldwide and attracts large numbers of tourists to the border city each year. But even if it's not time for the organized Rhine Swim, you can go for a refreshing dip in the river on hot summer days.