The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Danube Danube may also refer to: Danube Banovina...
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Blue Danube, or Blue Onion, a porcelain pattern Blue Danube (album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blue Danube. If an...
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Donau (redirect from Donau (disambiguation))
titles beginning with Donau All pages with titles containing Donau Danube (disambiguation) Dunino, Poland (German: Dohnau), a village in Gmina Krotoszyce...
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Union) Danube Flotilla (Yugoslavia) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Danube Flotilla. If an internal link led you here...
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Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Danube Gorge (Iron Gates), near Orsova, Romania Various other gorges along the Danube, see Danube This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Kleine Donau (redirect from Little Danube (disambiguation))
and a tributary of the Danube Little Danube, a branch of the river Danube in Slovakia Donaukanal, a former arm of the river Danube, since 1598 regulated...
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1778-1828) the Danube Cossack Host (A Russian Cossack Host that lived in the Budjak Territory from 1828 to 1868) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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pseudonym "Angela White" as one of the Danube Seven Angie White, musician in Parker Trio This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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Danube Province can refer to the following: The former Danube Banovina of Yugoslavia The former Danube Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire This disambiguation...
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Danube station could refer to: Danube (Dubai Metro), a station on the Dubai Metro Danube station (Paris Métro), a station on the Paris Métro Danube Flotilla...
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Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, 1998 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Danube River Commission. If an internal...
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Scotia, a community in Canada Sfântu Gheorghe branch of the Danube Delta This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Ostrovo peninsula Dunavac is the name of several arms of Danube in Slavic languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dunavac...
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Mishka (redirect from Mishka (disambiguation))
as Mishka Mishka Island, a small island in Bulgaria located within the Danube river Mishka Henner (born 1976), Belgian-British artist Mishka Yaponchik...
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Danubia is a region embracing the land on the banks of the Danube river. Danubia may also refer to: Danubia (minor planet), a minor planet Danubia, a book...
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Transdanubian (redirect from Transdanubian (disambiguation))
term, designating someone or something related to any region beyond the Danube river (lat. trans- / beyond, over), depending on a point of observation...
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Jörg Breu (redirect from Jörg Breu (disambiguation))
of the German Danube school Jörg Breu the Younger (1510–1547), son of Jörg Breu the Elder, was a painter of Augsburg This disambiguation page lists articles...
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railway the Regensburg–Ingolstadt railway This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Danube Valley Railway. If an internal link led you...
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Danuvius (redirect from Danuvius (disambiguation))
to: Danube – river in Europe; Danuvius in Latin Danuvius (deity) – ancient Roman river god Danuvius guggenmosi – extinct great ape This disambiguation page...
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Ostrach (Danube), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Danube Battle of Ostrach, occurred on 20–21 March 1799 This disambiguation page...
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Fortress in Skopje Ada Kaleh (lit. 'Fortress Island' in Turkish), former Danube island Kale-Krševica, an Ancient Greek town Kale, Antalya Kale, Borçka Kale...
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Germany, tributary of the Weser Otterbach (Danube), a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Danube Otterbach (Klosterbeurener Bach), a river of...
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Italy and Hungary on 10 August 1942, concerning reorganisation of the Danube–Sava–Adriatic Railway Company Brioni Declaration (1956), also known as Brioni...
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M0 (redirect from M0 (disambiguation))
designation M0) Megyeri Bridge (formerly known as Northern M0 Danube bridge), a bridge crossing the Danube River M0 motorway (Hungary), a ringroad around Budapest...
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in Austria. Traun may also refer to: Traun (river), a tributary to the Danube in Austria Traun (Alz), a tributary to the Alz river in Bavaria Otto Ferdinand...
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Pyrene, a Celtic city near the sources of the Danube mentioned by Herodotus: see Heuneburg Pirene (disambiguation) Pyrenoid, a stone-like structure within...
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Rot (redirect from Rot (disambiguation))
Baden-Württemberg, Germany Rot (Apfelstädt), a river of Thuringia, Germany Rot (Danube), a river in Upper Swabia, Germany Rot (Kocher), a river of Baden-Württemberg...
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kingdom on the lower Danube Scythia Minor (Roman province), a province of the later Roman and early Byzantine empire This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Vaskapu (redirect from Vaskapu (disambiguation))
the Danube River known as Vaskapu in Hungarian Austro-Hungarian steamer blown up in the Burgas Bay in 1903 by IMRO-terrorists This disambiguation page...
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in the Danube delta, in Ukraine Prorva (film), a.k.a. Moscow Parade, a 1992 Russian film Prorva (river), a river in Belarus This disambiguation page lists...
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