the Volga river
The Dnieper River flows from Russia through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea.
There are two main rivers that run though Germany....one is the Rhine River and flows very close to the Black Forrest Mountains. The other is the Elbe which is closer to Poland. I would say that neither runs into the Black Sea....The Black Sea is located close to Turkey rather. Are you sure they didn't mean the Black Forrest?
The Danube River, Europe's second-longest river, empties into the Black Sea. The Dniester River discharges into the Black Sea in Ukraine. The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
Bulgaria and Moldova
Over the last thirty years, the European Union has actively encouraged the expansion of river transport and intensive farming methods. Now, with Brussels' power in the ascendant, and as the EU expands into Eastern Europe, the threat to rivers on the continent is set to increase. The EU Transport Network Plan envisages an integrated system of roads, railways, canals and rivers. The Danube - with the Rhine - is central to this plan to link the North Sea to the Black Sea.
It occured through out the whole continent of Europe.
No, it is native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia.
Europe - well not just Europe, it spead through out Asia aswell.
A black redstart is a small passerine bird, Latin name Phoenicurus ochruros, from south and central Europe.
Black Death Plague swept death. In Europe at 1346 to 1353.
No. The river you may be thinking of would be the Rhine. The Danube runs through Central and Eastern Europe, into the Black Sea, while the Rhine flows through Germany and into the North Sea.
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