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Feb 10, 2022

[Answer] Which river flows through the most national capitals?

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...1. Amazon River 2. Nile River 3. Danube River 4. Rhine River




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Danube River - Rising in the Black Forest Mountains of Germany and traveling through nine countries — Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany — the Danube collects water from more than 300 tributaries along the way and empties into the Black Sea. Being that it covers so much ground, it’s no wonder that the 1,700-mile Danube flows through more national capitals than any other. Belgrade, Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest were all built on the banks of the great river and, throughout history, the Danube has served as a major waterway for numerous empires, from Rome to Russia. It is still of great economic significance today, as ten European countries rely on it for fishing, hydroelectricity, freight transportation, irrigation, and so much more.:


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