
THIS river flows through 10 countries, measures 2850 kilometers, its name is..., not Ganga, Brahmputra, Amazon
Danube River: There are numerous rivers in the Indian subcontinent and the rest of south Asia that flow through multiple nations, but there is a gigantic river in Central Europe which flows through as many as ten countries in the region. Let us find out more. Longest river in Central Europe
The Danube River is the longest river in the Central Europe, measuring a total of 2850 kilometers in length, which flows through ten Central European nations– Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine and Romania.
The giant river, which originates near the Donaueschingen town in Germany, flows southeast, crossing Romania, and emptying into the Black Sea. The Danube is the second-longest river in Europe, and the longest in Central Europe, with a total length of approximately 2,850 kilometers. Why Danube River is an important waterway for Europe?
The Danube River is one of the most important waterways in Europe, with several major European cities located on its banks, making it a crucial means of trade and commerce in the region. Additionally, several large hydroelectric dams on the Danube River are used to power large parts of Central Europe.
Apart from its obvious utility, the Danube River is also a critical part of European culture and history as many civilizations have developed along its banks over the course of history. However, due to climate change, the water level of the Danube River is changing, affecting its ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
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