German Balck Forest
The name Danube is applied from the confluence of the two source rivers Brigach and Breg near Donaueschingen in the Black Forest. The source of the Danube is sometimes considered to be a spring in the castle of Donaueschingen. However, this is a quibble and the real source of the Danube is the source of the Breg (which is longer than the Brigach, but both of them rise in the Black Forest in Germany).
The name Danube is applied from the confluence of the two source rivers Brigach and Breg near Donaueschingen in the Black Forest. The source of the Danube is sometimes considered to be a spring in the castle of Donaueschingen. However, this is a quibble and the real source of the Danube is the source of the Breg (which is longer than the Brigach, but both of them rise in the Black Forest in Germany).
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.
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The Danube is Europe's second largest river, flowing through the centre of the continent. The term 'divided' in this sense would be most likely to mean if the river crosses the country. Therefore, the countries that are divided by the Danube are the countries that are crossed by the Danube. These are Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, the Ukraine and Romania.
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The Donau (English: Danube) river.