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The Danube (pronounced /'dænju?b/ in English) is the longest river in the European Union and Europe's second longest river after the Volga.

The river originates in the Black Forest in Germany as the much smaller Brigach and Breg rivers which join at the German town Donaueschingen, after which it is known as the Danube and flows eastwards for a distance of some 2850&_160;km (1771 miles), passing through four Central and Eastern European capitals, before emptying into the Black Sea via the Danube Delta in Romania and Ukraine.

Known to history as one of the long-standing frontiers of the Roman Empire, the river flows through—or forms a part of the borders of—ten countries Germany (7.5%), Austria (10.3%), Slovakia (5.8%), Hungary (11.7%), Croatia (4.5%), Serbia (10.3%), Romania (28.9%), Bulgaria (5.2%), Moldova (1.7%), and Ukraine (3.8%).[citation needed]

The English language has, since the Norman conquest of England, used the French word Danube. In other languages, particularly those spoken in the locations which the river flows through

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1. AMD's roadmap for 2010 and 2011 to counter Intel
November 19, 2009

AMD is trying to cope with greater computing capabilities that Intel is planning to bring in future with its Clarkdale, Arrandale and Sandy Bridge. The company has reported new details on its platform roadmap during its financial analysts' day. In the roadmap, AMD also speak about the company’s future strategy for persistent growth in 2010 and beyond. Further, it has announced the future solutions for servers, desktops and notebooks. 2009’s Milestones In the current year, AMD has transformed into a design innovation leader, which brings consistent financial results. The company has a... (read more)

Author: Vinod NEgi

2. What to Expect from Danube River Cruises
September 24, 2009

Whereas ocean cruises offer great views of the sea, Danube river cruises offer a completely different perspective. The river passes through many countries including Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Austria and Germany. You can experience the inland territories over a stretch of over 2,000 miles. Western Europe cruises such as these are the best way to see some wonderful landscapes and breathtaking scenery that no ocean cruise can give you. River cruises have a particular advantage over ocean cruises in that you get to see more of the countries passing by your window and less scenes of endl... (read more)

Author: Klik Sail

3. Relax and Enjoy Western Europe Cruises
September 24, 2009

One of the greatest adventures you can have in life is to take one of the many western Europe cruises that are available. This journey takes you around some favorite destinations including Ireland, France, Amsterdam, Portugal and Spain. The ocean liners stop at a number of ports during the journey and you are free to leave the comfort of the ship to explore some exciting locations. There are many renowned and interesting towns and cities to explore. If you prefer, you can stay on board the ship, which has plenty of activities to keep you thoroughly entertained. The accommodation is... (read more)

Author: Klik Sail

4. Whereas ocean cruises offer great views of the sea, Danube river cruises offer a completely differ
September 24, 2009

To be able to enjoy some of the world renowned cities and landmarks in the western hemisphere, it is advisable to look at Western Europe cruises as a vacation option. Not only will you be able to explore destinations such as London, Brussels, Monte Carlo, Cairo, Barcelona and Paris, you will be accommodated in the upmost luxury and comfort available. The accommodation is first rate and there are numerous great facilities on board for you to enjoy. The larger cruise ships have spas, steam rooms, hair salons, casinos, cinemas and gymnasiums. There are also many activities aimed at children... (read more)

Author: Klik Sail

5. To visit Austria's City - Salzburg
September 09, 2009

The Danube Valley Day Trip from Vienna reveals the exquisite beauty of the Wachau Valley. You'll travel through gorgeous Austrian countryside and take a scenic boat ride down the Danube. It's one of the most popular day trips from Vienna, and not to be missed! The history and legends of this lovely part of Austria come to life as you wend your way past charming old villages, steep vineyards and mysterious castles. One such castle is the well-known Durnstein, where Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned while waiting for his ransom to arrive from England. Then, you'll enjoy a boat ride down the... (read more)

Author: eris fredas

6. Budapest Sightseeing Guide - Budapest Holidays.
September 02, 2009

Budapest, Eastern Europe’s gateway, evolved from 1873 unification of Buda and Pest, on opposite sides of the Danube. Known for medical thermal springs, Hungarian is its native tongue, yet restaurants often post entrance menus in English. Apart from goulash, Hungarian favorites include fish soup, chicken paprika, poerkoelt (stew), and the ever-popular goose liver, fried or grilled, followed by desserts from strudels and pancakes to somloi dumplings and gesztenyepuere (cooked, mashed chestnuts topped with whipped cream). Budapest’s story starts on the Buda side when Celts settled Gellert Hill lo... (read more)

Author: eris fredas

7. Press Release In Time for Summer: Blue Danube Wine Company Introduces Refreshing New Varietals from
August 31, 2009

Blue Danube Wine Company is proud to introduce the Craftsman™ series of wines from Hilltop Neszmély Winery of Hungary to California and the West Coast. This exciting new line brings the refreshingly flavors of some of Hungary’s finest grape varietals to American palates. The six whites, two reds and one sweet wine have been carefully selected to capture the flavor and character of Hungarian wines. The varietals include Királyleányka, Irsai Olivér, Olaszrizling, Muscat Ottonel, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris (Szürkebarát), Kékfrankos (Blaufränkisch) and Tokaji Aszú. Hilltop Neszmély Winery is at th... (read more)

Author: dashrath argade

8. Make Romania The Destination Of Your Summer Vacation
July 21, 2009

Planning a vacation? Well Romania is ìtheî place to beÖit is the most diverse country in terms of climate, terrain, flora and fauna; snow capped mountains and a sultry coastline- you can ski on snow or on water! It is located in southeastern Europe. Romania is surrounded by Ukraine to the north, Hungary to its north west, Moldova to the north east and Bulgaria in the south. The famous river Danube flows through Romania from the northwest to the east into the equally famous black sea after forming a picturesque delta- the famous Danube delta! Romanians are known to be very friendly ... (read more)

Author: Marissa Smith

9. Explore Slovakia
May 26, 2009

Slovakia is a wonderfully varied place to explore. This is presented in the landscape: the plains of the Danube basin stand out amongst the stunning peaks of the High Tatras mountain range. Yet it is also seen in the ethnic diversity of its population resulting in a wonderful mix of cultures and styles. From once in a lifetime meals in Bratislava to stunning country towns, Slovakia can give you a wealth of experiences. It would be impossible to fit all the wonders Slovakia has to offer in one trip but here is a guide to some of the fascinating sights the country has to offer. Bratisla... (read more)

Author: Elmo Populous

10. Rousse City Guide
May 19, 2009

Rousse is a city on the south bank of the Danube river, in the north-eastern Bulgariancounty of Ruse. Rousse is situated in the northeastern part of the country, on the right bank of the Danube, opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, 300 km from the capital Sofia and 200 km from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is the most significant Bulgarian river port, serving an important part of the international trade of the country. Rousse is known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, which attracts many tourists. The Rousse-Giurgiu Friendship Bridge, the only o... (read more)

Author: max gates

11. Best Time To Travel To Croatia - SAVE UP TO 30% ON TOURS!
May 12, 2009

Croatia, A Lifetime Mediterranean Experience. A beautiful land that extends from the farthest edges of the Alps to the banks of the Danube all the way to the Adriatic coast, Croatia is uniquely designed with its natural, historical and cultural heritages. Euroscape Travel offers many exciting tours in Croatia that help you explore this amazing area of the Mediterranean. What better way to experience more of this country’s heritage than by joining Euroscape’s exciting Grand Tour of Croatia.Starting at a specially discounted rate of $1160 per person, spend 8 days discovering the country’s m... (read more)

Author: John V. McIntosh

12. Best Time To Travel To Croatia - SAVE UP TO 30% ON TOURS!
May 11, 2009

Croatia, A Lifetime Mediterranean Experience. A beautiful land that extends from the farthest edges of the Alps to the banks of the Danube all the way to the Adriatic coast, Croatia is uniquely designed with its natural, historical and cultural heritages. Euroscape Travel offers many exciting tours in Croatia that help you explore this amazing area of the Mediterranean. What better way to experience more of this country’s heritage than by joining Euroscape’s exciting Grand Tour of Croatia. Starting at a specially discounted rate of $1160 per person, spend 8 days discovering the country’s many... (read more)

Author: John V. McIntosh

13. Where can I travel in Austria?
May 08, 2009

Austria is a country of startling contrasts, from the Alps in the west to the Danube Basin in the east. It’s a mountainous country, nearly half of which is covered with forests while the vegetation changes according to the climate. Having a population estimate of approximately 9 million people and Vienna its capital, residents of this landlocked country predominantly speak German which is the official language. Austrians tend to be quite formal in both their social and business meetings. Handshaking is the norm when saying ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’. It’s considered impolite to enter a restaurant o... (read more)

Author: Amar Shah

14. Budapest: Lots to celebrate about
April 28, 2009

Viewed at early dawn, day, or the depth of night, Budapest looks gorgeous any time. Beautiful neo-classic buildings, museums, tree-lined avenues and of course, the river Danube, just about complete the picture. Whether you walk into the city with a sleeping bag or a hefty pocket book, there is something here for everybody. And if you are especially looking for luxury hotel accommodation in a great location then we recommend the Budapest Hilton, the much sought-after luxury five star hotel atop Castle Hill. Some think of it as a gaudy appendage to a city known for its understated elegance... (read more)

Author: Mike Greaves

15. The Danube Delta
April 28, 2009

The biggest biosphere of Europe and among the biggest in the world is situated at the far end of Romania: the Danube Delta. Under reserve by UNESCO, one can find here the most complex ecosystem of fauna and flora of Europe. Although, the Danube Delta is best known for the birds it hosts, both during summer and during winter, some of them being really rare, or coming from inaccessible regions like Siberia (the branta is one of them). Just before Tulcea, the Northern arm of the Danube, the Chilia Arm, leaves the main river to start building the Delta. It is this part of the Danube that carr... (read more)

Author: Mihnea Toncescu

16. Take A European Cruise - The Ultimate Adventure Vacation
April 14, 2009

If you are looking for a vacation adventure that you will remember for the rest of your life you should definitely consider a European cruise. Whether it is a European river cruise or a Mediterranean voyage you can experience the historic cultural sites of the magnificent continent of Europe from a luxury floating hotel. You will enjoy tantalizing gourmet food, world class entertainment, and fabulous amenities during you time aboard ship. However, the highlight of any European cruise isn't the boat itself, but rather the amazing ports of call you will visit on your voyage. Spain, Ita... (read more)

Author: Cheap Canuck

17. Welcome to Budapest, the capital of the Hungarian Republic
April 14, 2009

Budapest is very rich in historical buildings and monuments. The commanding building of Budapest Parliament stretches between Chain Bridge and Margaret Bridge on the Pest bank of the Danube. Work on the building began in 1884 to the designs of Imre Steindl and it was completed in 1902. It is ornamented with white neo-gothic turrets, arches and decorated by statues of Hungarian monarchs and military commanders. The main cupola is decorated with statues of Hungarian kings. The building has nearly 700 rooms, is 268 m long, 118 m wide at its maximum and over 90 m high at the top of the dome. Byzan... (read more)

Author: Eva Avram

18. Sightseeing in Budapest
April 09, 2009

It's one of the oldest attractions in the city of Hungary; and also the most beautiful and marvelous bridges in the city. You will marvel at the complex of the bridge and never stop to wonder how the hell on earth a person could do it. It's the connections between Danube and Roosevelt off pest with Clark Adam ter on the outskirts of Buda. Gellert Hill It's all marvelous to see this beautiful hill constructed by true architecture in the world as its scene beautifies the city. Just watch the sterling panorama and feel the enjoyment by yourself. Budapest Parliament Wonders ne... (read more)

Author: Veronica Jewell

19. Euroscape Travel Focus on Croatia: Red Hot Specials-Save up to $850 on Cruises!
April 08, 2009

Croatia is a beautiful land that extends from the farthest eastern edges of the Alps in the northwest to the Pannonian lowlands and the banks of the Danube in the east. Its southern parts extend to the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for thousands of years of different cultures that have influenced it. Though the cultural heritage of Croatia may not be as famous as the cultural heritage of some larger and mighty countries – such as grandiose monuments as the pyramids of Giza in Egypt or the ruins of Pompeii in Italy ... (read more)

Author: John V. McIntosh

20. Hungary: Exquisite Survivor
March 23, 2009

To bracket Hungary with East European countries is something of a misnomer. This is because the country, with its distorted crab-like appearance, is actually located in the center of Europe. Essentially tribals from the Ural region Hungarians are known to be hardy survivors having survived the ravages wrought by the Turks, Tartars, Russians, even the Nazis in World War II. One of the main centers of Renaissance, it is at Hungary that the first uprising took place against Stalinism. Traveling to Hungary can be exciting but you do need a valid passport with a three-month visa to gain an en... (read more)

Author: Mike Greaves

21. Bulgaria the answer to a stress free life
February 27, 2009

Located in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria offers a highly diverse landscape; the north is dominated by the vast lowlands of the Danube and the south by the highlands and elevated plains. Bulgaria is a land of contrasts from being near the sea, too being an hour drive away from large mountain ranges, with some of the best walks in all of Europe. It comprises of the three ancient kingdoms of Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia and has a wealth of history and is famous for its golden artifacts, the oldest in the world. History is all around you, from the many burial mounds dotted around the land, to... (read more)

Author: Thomas Wolf

22. Budapest Stag Night - Top Tips for Going on a Fun Packed Stag Night in Budapest
February 22, 2009

When you first started planning your gripping stag do, surely you didn't think of Budapest. Why would you? Hungary doesn't actually have a reputation for being a hotspot, but Budapest has a lot to provide. The capital of Hungary is a town of over 1.7 million people, sits on the Danube River and is recognised for its thermal lake and baths. In fact, some of the finest times you have in Budapest may possibly be spent in a bath! Hangover recovery spas, fitness spas, and co-ed thermal baths await you. Budapest is actually like no other European town when it comes to style, night scene... (read more)

Author: Brian Small

23. Danube Delta - the last natural paradise in Europe
February 16, 2009

Danube Delta is probably the last truly wild place in Europe, a stretch of land and water that offers a comfortable place to live to an incredible diverse wildlife and an incredible spectacle of nature to visitors. With over three hundred and twenty species of birds and 1500 species of fish, it has one of the biggest biodiversities in the world. Because not many people yet know about it, the Danube Delta offers a rare opportunity for a true nature passionate to spend a few days in the middle of what could easily be called Paradise. Being chosen as the “Landscape of the year 2007-2009... (read more)

Author: Eugen Lisov

24. Go Cruising!
February 10, 2009

Cruising is a great way to holiday! One of the most exciting aspects of a cruise is the variety of exciting destinations you can visit on any one journey. We can take you from the Tivoli theme parks of Copenhagen, to Fairytale cathedrals in St. Petersburg or on a leisurely Rhine or Danube river cruise, or all the exotic sights and sounds of South- East Asia. Not only it is an all-inclusive option that offers hassle free relaxation in a safe environment but with no driving, no cooking and no traffic jams, a cruise is maximum pleasure for minimum effort! There is definitely someth... (read more)

Author: Green Thumb

25. Very Viennese: Give Austria a Whirl for a Short Break
October 20, 2008

Vienna is a city full of sweet surprises from its Art Nouveau facades to attractive parks and traffic free boulevards. Possibly one of the most beautiful baroque cities in Europe, Vienna is adorned with grand architecture and impressive sculptures. The river Danube runs through the city of Vienna, which stands in a somewhat regal manner in the Danube Valley. The city is divided into two sides by the river, with the old centre and many major attractions lying on the south-western side. The sloping hills of Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) are visible beyond the northern and western suburbs and ... (read more)

Author: Adam Singleton

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