Duna — is the Hungarian name for the Danube River. Other places with the name Duna include: Duna River, Brazil Duna (woreda), Hadiya Zone, Ethiopia 23617 Duna, main belt asteroid discovered in 1996 Duna may also refer to: Duna TV, Hungarian television… … Wikipedia
DÜNA — a river of Russia, which rises near the source of the Volga, and after a W. and NW. course of 650 m. falls into the Gulf of Riga; it is connected with the Dnieper by the Beresina Canal … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Crossing of the Düna — Part of the Great Northern War Swedish Army crossing the Düna … Wikipedia
Steffi Duna — De gauche à droite : Frank Morgan, Steffi Duna et Charles Collins, dans Le Danseur pirate (1936) … Wikipédia en Français
Daugava River — Daugava The Daugava in Riga during winter Origin Russia Mouth Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea … Wikipedia
Mercure Duna Hotel Budapest (Budapest) — Mercure Duna Hotel Budapest country: Hungary, city: Budapest (City: Buda Downtown) Mercure Duna Hotel Budapest Situated very near to the city centre, the Mercure Budapest Duna s traditional Mercure comfort and truly friendly atmosphere provides a … International hotels
Danube River — German Donau Slovak Dunaj Serbo Croatian and Bulgarian Dunav Romanian Dunarea Russian Dunay River, central Europe. The second longest European river (after the Volga), it rises in Germany s Black Forest and flows about 1,770 mi (2,850 km) to the… … Universalium
Don River — Tatar Duna ancient Tanais. River, southwestern Russia. Rising south of Moscow in the central Russian uplands, it flows generally south for 1,162 mi (1,870 km) to enter the Gulf of Taganrog in the Sea of Azov. In its middle course it flows into… … Universalium
Anders Örbom — (May 9, 1675 ndash; May 25, 1740) was a Captain in the Swedish Army who was captured at the Battle of Poltava and taken to Siberia as a prisoner of war. cite book |last=Lewenhaupt |first=Adam |authorlink=Adam Lewenhaupt |coauthors= |title=Karl… … Wikipedia
Polish–Swedish wars — The Polish–Swedish Wars were a series of wars between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, in the wider meaning to the series of wars in which both Sweden and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth participated between 1563 and 1721, in the… … Wikipedia