| Düssel | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Bergisches Land |
| Mouth | Rhine |
| Basin countries | Germany |
| Length | 46 km |
The Düssel is a small right tributary of the River Rhine in North Rhine Westphalia. Berg was a medieval territory in today's North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Rhine (Rhein Rijn Rhin Reno Rain Rhenus is one of the longest and most important Rivers in Europe at 1320 kilometres (820 mi with an average discharge A drainage basin is an extent of Land where Water from Rain or Snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a River, Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. A tributary is a Stream or River which flows into a mainstem (or parent river The Rhine (Rhein Rijn Rhin Reno Rain Rhenus is one of the longest and most important Rivers in Europe at 1320 kilometres (820 mi with an average discharge North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen usually shortened to NRW, official short form NW is the westernmost and - in terms of population and economic output - the Its source is between Wülfrath and Velbert. Wülfrath is a town in the district of Mettmann (district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Velbert is a town in the district of Mettmann, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows westward through the Neander Valley where the fossils of the famous first Neanderthal man were found in 1856. The Neandertal is a small valley of the river Düssel in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, located about east of Düsseldorf FOSSIL is a standard protocol for allowing serial communication for Telecommunications programs under the DOS Operating system. The Neanderthal (neɪˈændərtɑːl also with /niː-/ and /-θɔːl/ or Neandertal, is an extinct member of the Homo genus that is known from Year 1856 ( MDCCCLVI) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year At Düsseldorf it joins the Rhine. Düsseldorf (ˈdʏsəldɔɐf is the capital city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The name Düsseldorf comes from the name of the Düssel. (Düssel is the stream, and Dorf means "village" because the city of Düsseldorf was a village until the 13th century. )