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  2. Danube - Wikipedia

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    Parts of this ancient river's bed, which was much larger than today's Danube, can still be seen in (now waterless) canyons in today's landscape of the Swabian Alb. After the Upper Rhine valley had been eroded, most waters from the Alps changed their direction and began feeding the Rhine. Today's upper Danube is thus an underfit stream.

  3. Low Danube reveals sunken World War Two ships in Serbia ... - AOL

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    The wrecks of explosives-laden Nazi ships sunk in the River Danube during World War Two have emerged near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo, after a drought in July and August that saw the river ...

  4. Internationalization of the Danube River - Wikipedia

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    Naval ensign used on Danube Commission vessels from 1881. The Danube River has been a trade waterway for centuries, but with the rise of international borders and the jealousies of national states, commerce and shipping has often been hampered for reasons of conflict and parochialism rather than cooperation between various powers in control of parts of the river.

  5. Iron Gates - Wikipedia

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    The status of the Danube's migratory fish species is a strong indicator of the ecological health of the entire Danube River Basin, which in turn has wider economic and strategic consequences. The flora and fauna, as well as the geomorphological , archaeological and cultural historical artifacts of the Iron Gates have been under the protection ...

  6. More Nazi ships from World War II emerge in River Danube - AOL

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    Hundreds of miles up the river, receding water revealed four other ships by Hungary's Danube-Drava National Park. This set of vessels was from before 1950, the outlet said .

  7. Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams - Wikipedia

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    Stabilization of the riverbed of the old Danube. [18] [19] [20] Improved living conditions of aquatic animals and forest animals in areas around old Danube. [20] [verification needed] Differences between 2002 study and newer works may be attributed to size of studied area. As 1996–2002 study was done on area from Vienna to end of Slovak ...

  8. List of tributaries of the Danube - Wikipedia

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    Map of most important tributaries of the Danube. This is a list of tributaries of the Danube by order of entrance.. The Danube is Europe's second-longest river.It starts in the Black Forest in Germany as two smaller rivers—the Brigach and the Breg—which join at Donaueschingen, and it is from here that it is known as the Danube, flowing generally eastwards for a distance of some 2,850 km ...

  9. Old Danube - Wikipedia

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    The Old Danube no longer receives direct inflow from the Danube and is primarily fed by groundwater. Historically, ship mills operated in the area of today's Old Danube. Additionally, the first Danube steamboat in Austria, the Franz I, was built on its banks, and the seaplanes of the Lohner-Werke were tested on its waters. [2] [3]