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One of Claudio Magris's masterpieces is called Danube (ISBN 1-86046-823-3) The book, published in 1986, is a large cultural-historical essay, in which Magris travels the Danube from the first sources to the delta, tracing the European ethnic and cultural heritage, literary and ideological history
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Danube River, the second longest river in Europe after the Volga It rises in the Black Forest mountains of western Germany and flows for some 1,770 miles (2,850 km) to its mouth on the Black Sea Along its course it passes through 10 countries
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This article is about the information of the Danube River map with all its special features The Danube is the second-longest river in Europe and runs through ten countries It begins in the Black Forest of Germany and flows southeast for 2,857 miles before emptying into the Black Sea
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The Danube River is one of the major rivers of Europe With its length of 2 850 km (1 770 mi), it is the second longest river of Europe after the Volga The Danube River flows through 10 countries, 4 capitals and its basin concerned 19 countries
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The Danube (Latin name Hister) is the second-longest river in Europe (the Volga is the longest) It is the longest river of the European Union The river is 2,860 km (1,777 mi) long Brigach and Breg join in Donaueschingen (near the Black Forest) to "make" the Danube
- Danube - New World Encyclopedia
The Danube is Europe's second longest river after the Volga and the longest river in the European Union It originates in Germany's Black Forest as the much smaller Brigach and Breg rivers, which join at the town of Donaueschingen
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The Danube River is famous for its historical significance, its role as a major European trade route, and its cultural influence, notably referenced in the "Blue Danube" waltz by Johann Strauss II Its banks are lined with numerous landmarks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Danube River - Encyclopedia of World Geography
The lower course of the Danube forms the border between Bulgaria and Romania, through a broad drainage basin between the Carpathian and Balkan mountain ranges to the north and south The river ends in a vast DELTA in Romania, the largest in Europe, with an area of 1,700 square mi (4,345 square km)
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