The Danube River. It is better known as the "Doanu" in German and the "Duna" in Hungarian.
The Danube River.
The Danube River.
Vienna, Austria Bratislava, Slovakia Budapest, Hungary Belgrade, Serbia
Danube is one of Europe's longest rivers there are few capitals alongside : from southeast: Bucharest, Romania (in neighborhood) Belgrade, Serbia Budapest, Hungary Bratislava, Slovakia Vienna, Austria
It flows in Europe through Austria (Vienna), Hungary (Budapest), Serbia (Belgrade), Slovakia (Bratislava) & Romania and then into the Black Sea.
Sofia, Bulgaria, Bratislava, Slovakia, Budapest, Hungary, and Belgrade, Serbia.
It is because it passes through 10 European countries including Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine. It also passes through the capital cities of some of these countries namely Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Budapest (Hungary) and Belgrade (Serbia).
Without looking at a map, and not being a native of any of the countries it passes through I would hazard a guess at Ulm, Vienna and Budapest, Belgrade, wrong perhaps
The Danube (famed for "The Blue Danube Waltz" among other things) flows through Vienna, Austria, and between Buda and Pest, Hungary (which united n 1873 to form Budapest). The Third world capital it flows through is Belgrade, Serbia.The Danube River.
Shortest: Lufthansa from Budapest through Frankfurt to Kuwait. Duration: 8hr 55mn
The answer you are looking for is the Danube. It actually flows through 4 capital cities: Vienna - Austria Budapest - Hungary Belgrade - Serbia Bratislava - Slovakia
Some of the cities the Danube River runs through are...UlmIngolstadtRegensburgPassauViennaBratislavaBudapestMohacsVukovarBacka PalankaNovi SadBelgradeDrobeta Turnu-SeverinVidinRousseGalati
The river that flows through Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade is THE Danube river, who happens to cross Germany, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania borders of Bulgaria and joins the Black Sea at the borders of Romania and Ukraine.