Danube Province

Danube Province

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  • Danube Province, Ottoman Empire — The Danube Province ( tr. Tuna Vilayeti) was a vilayet of the Ottoman Empire from 1864 to 1878. The vilayet was created as part of Ottoman administrative reforms of 1864 from the northern parts of Silistria Province along the Danube River and… …   Wikipedia

  • Danube Banovina — Dunavska banovina Дунавска бановина banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia …   Wikipedia

  • Danube — Le fort de Golubac (Serbie). Cours du Danube. Caractéristiques …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Danube (disambiguation) — Danube is the second longest river in Europe. It may also refer to: Contents 1 Geography 2 Naval 3 Sci Fi 4 Arts and Humanities …   Wikipedia

  • Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza — (Romanian: Dunăre Criş Mureş Tisa , Hungarian: Duna Körös Maros Tisza , Serbian: Dunav Karaš Moriš Tisa or Дунав Караш Мориш Тиса ) is a euroregion located in Hungary, Romania and Serbia. It is named after four rivers: Danube, Körös, Mureş and… …   Wikipedia

  • Danube Swabians — The Danube Swabians (German: Donauschwaben) is a collective term for the German speaking population who lived in the former Kingdom of Hungary, especially alongside the Danube River valley. Because of different developments within the territory… …   Wikipedia

  • Danube Valley Railway (Baden-Württemberg) — This article is about the railway line by this name in Baden Württemberg. For the line running from Regensburg to Ulm in Bavaria, see Danube Valley Railway (Bavaria). Danube Valley Railway (Donautalbahn) Ulm–Donaueschingen …   Wikipedia

  • Danube Vilayet — ولايت طونه‎ Vilâyet i Tûna Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire …   Wikipedia

  • Danube — This article is about the river. For other uses, see Danube (disambiguation). Dunărea redirects here. For other uses, see Dunărea (disambiguation). Coordinates: 45°13′3″N 29°45′41″E /  …   Wikipedia

  • Danube River Conference of 1948 — “ [For Russia, the Danube has always been] the life line of the Empire! It is also the symbol of her historic Drang nach Western an extension of the Czarist policies originating in the 18th Century. ” …   Wikipedia

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