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There are thousands of cities all over the world which are not a capital located on the river Danube. It is impossible to list them all.
Vienna, city extends across the Danube River and Novi Sad is located on the banks of the Danube River.Hopes this helps (:
The Danube flows through four capitals: Bratislava, Belgrade, Budapest, and Vienna.
Some capital cities located on major rivers include: Cairo, Egypt (on the Nile River) London, United Kingdom (on the River Thames) Paris, France (on the River Seine) Washington D.C., United States (on the Potomac River)
The four capital cities located on the Danube are Vienna in Austria, Bratislava in Slovakia, Budapest in Hungary, and Belgrade in Serbia. These cities are all important cultural, economic, and political centers in their respective countries.
The Danube River has four capital cities located on it:Vienna - capital of AustriaBratislava - capital of SlovakiaBudapest - capital of HungaryBelgrade - the capital of Serbia
No European river has three capital cities located on it. The Danube has four capitals located on its banks: Belgrade, Serbia , Bratislava, Slovakia , Budapest, Hungary , and Vienna, Austria.
Sofia, Bulgaria, Bratislava, Slovakia, Budapest, Hungary, and Belgrade, Serbia.
There are 4 countries with their capital cities on the River Danube: Austria (Vienna), Slovakia (Bratislava), Hungary (Budapest) and Serbia (Belgrade)
The Danube River has four capital cities located on it:Vienna - capital of AustriaBratislava - capital of SlovakiaBudapest - capital of HungaryBelgrade - the capital of Serbia
Some of the cities the Danube River runs through are...UlmIngolstadtRegensburgPassauViennaBratislavaBudapestMohacsVukovarBacka PalankaNovi SadBelgradeDrobeta Turnu-SeverinVidinRousseGalati
The Danube actually flows next to FOUR European Capital Cities Vienna, Austria Bratislava, Slovakia Budapest, Hungary Belgrade, Serbia Many books may list only three, Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade (Yugoslavia), but after the fall of the USSR and the Warsaw Pact countries in 1989-1993, there have been many changes. Czechoslovakia split into two countries. Bucharest remained the capital of the Czech Republic and a new Bratislava became the capital of Slovakia making it the fourth capital city to be on the Danube. Farther downriver, Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia until it broke up in 1991/1992 led by the Serbian Secession. It is now the capital of Serbia (again).