Danube (Dunărea, in the Romanian language)
The Danube River flows through southern Germany. It is the second longest river in Europe and passes through cities such as Ulm, Regensburg, and Passau in southern Germany.
Yes , it does.
The Danube River originates in the Black Forest mountains of Germany, however at this source it is not yet called the Danube. It begins as two small rivers, the Brigach and Breg, which join to form the Danube.
The river to which you are referring is the Danube. Apart from Germany, the Danube also flows through Austria, Hungary, and Romania, among others. The river then empties into the Black Sea via the Danube Delta.
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The Danube River begins in Germany's Black Forest region before flowing through ten countries in Europe.
River Danube originates in the Black Forest in Germany, somewhere north of Zurich (Switzerland) in the German territory.
its is the black forest.
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The River Danube starts in Germany and flows through Austria, Hungary and Romania and empties into the Black Sea.
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