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  1. Budjak - Wikipedia

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    WebBudjak or Budzhak (Bulgarian and Ukrainian: Буджак; Romanian: Bugeac; Gagauz and Turkish: Bucak), historically part of Bessarabia until 1812, is a historical region in Ukraine and Moldova.Lying along the Black Sea between the Danube and Dniester rivers, this sparsely populated multi-ethnic 600,000-people region of 13,188 km 2 (5,092 sq mi) is …

  2. Banat - Wikipedia

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    WebBanat is defined as the part of the Pannonian Basin bordered by the River Danube to the south, the River Tisa to the west, the River Mureș to the north, and the Southern Carpathian Mountains to the east. The total area of the region is 28,526 km 2 (11,014 sq mi). Its historical capital was Timișoara, now in Timiș County in Romania.. The territory of Banat

  3. Biosphärenreservat Donaudelta – Wikipedia

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    WebDas Donaudelta (rumänisch Delta Dunării, ukrainisch дельти Дунаю) befindet sich im Mündungsgebiet der Donau in das Schwarze Meer.Das Donaudelta stellt nach dem Wolgadelta das zweitgrößte Delta Europas dar und umfasst ein Gebiet von 5800 km², wovon 72 % mit einer Fläche von 4178 km² unter Naturschutz stehen. Diese Fläche liegt …

  4. Galați - Wikipedia

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    WebGalați (UK: / ɡ æ ˈ l æ t s /, US: / ɡ ɑː ˈ l ɑː t s (i)/, Romanian: [ɡaˈlatsʲ] (); also known by other alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania.Galați is a port town on the Danube River. It has been the only port for the most part of Moldavia's existence. In 2011, the Romanian census …

  5. Liste de voies romaines — Wikipédia

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    WebLa voie romaine littorale (dite Camin arriaou en gascon pour sa partie landaise) reliait Bordeaux à Astorga (Espagne) en passant par le pays de Born, Dax, Ostabat et Saint-Jean-le-Vieux.; La voie romaine reliant Castellane, Briançonnet et Entrevaux [1].; Voies romaines en Bresse (de); Voies romaines en Corse. Via Corsica, de Mariana par Aléria, …

  6. Csepel Island - Wikipedia

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    WebCsepel Island (Hungarian: Csepel-sziget, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛpɛl]) is an island on the Danube in Hungary.It is 48 km (30 mi) long; its width after 3 km (2 mi) sections of bifurcation and rejoining varies from 6 to 8 km (4 to 5 mi).It has an area of 257 km 2 (99 sq mi) and its population is 165,000.. The isle extends south from Budapest; its northern …

  7. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport - Wikipedia

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    WebBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Hungarian: Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér) (IATA: BUD, ICAO: LHBP), formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and still commonly called just Ferihegy, is the international airport serving the Hungarian capital city of Budapest.It is by far the largest of the country's four …

  8. Orénoque — Wikipédia

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    WebLe delta de l'Orénoque occupe une vaste superficie (25 000 km 2) et possède de nombreux bras dont les principaux sont la Boca Grande et le Macareo.. Hydrologie. Le débit moyen de l'Orénoque est de 36 000 m 3 /s (Weibezahn, 1990) [3]. L'Orénoque possède un régime d'écoulement des eaux irrégulier avec une période de hautes eaux de juillet à octobre et …

  9. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    WebBelgrade (/ b ɛ l ˈ ɡ r eɪ d / bel-GRAYD, / ˈ b ɛ l ɡ r eɪ d / BEL-grayd; Serbian: Београд / Beograd, lit. 'White City', pronounced (); names in other languages) is the capital and largest city in Serbia.It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. Nearly 2.5 million people …

  10. Bucegi Mountains - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Bucegi Mountains (Romanian: Munții Bucegi [ˈmunt͡sij buˈt͡ʃed͡ʒʲ] ()) are located in central Romania, south of the city of Brașov.They are part of the Southern Carpathians group of the Carpathian Mountains.At 2,505 m (8,219 ft), Omu is its highest point. To the east, the Bucegi Mountains have a very steep slope towards the popular tourist …

  11. Morun - Wikipedia

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    WebMorunul pe situl Danube Delta National Institute Arhivat în 2 decembrie 2013, la Wayback Machine. "Huso huso (Linnaeus, 1758)" in FishBase. Huso huso (Linnaeus, 1758) FAO, Species Fact Sheet. "Huso huso". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature.

  12. List of tributaries of the Danube - Wikipedia

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    WebThis 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 (1,770 mi), …

  13. Árpád - Wikipedia

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    WebThe earliest reliable source of Árpád's life is an early 10th-century document, the Continuation of the Chronicle by George the Monk. It narrates that the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912) sent his envoy Nicetas Sclerus to the Hungarians in 894 or 895 "to give presents" and incite them against the Bulgarian Empire. Sclerus met with their …

  14. Mudbrick - Wikipedia

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    WebA mudbrick or mud-brick is an air-dried brick, made of a mixture of loam, mud, sand and water mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw.Mudbricks are known from 9000 BCE, though since 4000 BCE, bricks have also been fired, to increase their strength and durability. In warm regions with very little timber available to fuel a kiln, bricks were …



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