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Definition of DANUBIAN

Danubian
Danubian Da*nu"bi*an, a. Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube.

Meaning of DANUBIAN from wikipedia

- (364–375) the Danubian Limes was the northeastern border of the Empire, with occasional interruptions such as the fall of the Danubian Limes in 259. The...
- Istanbul to defend the autonomy of Moldavia and Wallachia (known as the Danubian Prin****lities) in 1774. Taking advantage of the Gr**** War of Independence...
- The term Danubian culture was coined by the Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe to describe the first agrarian society in Central Europe and Eastern...
- Danubian Plain can be a translation of: the approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija, literally: "Danubian Lowland") for the Serbian part of the Pannonian...
- The Danubian Prin****lities (Romanian: Prin****tele Dunărene, Serbian: Дунавске кнежевине, romanized: Dunavske kneževine) was a conventional name given...
- The Serbian lowland is treated under Danubian Plain (Serbia) The Danubian Lowland or Danube Lowland (Slovak: Podunajská nížina) is the name of the part...
- The Danubian Sich (Ukrainian: Задунайська Сiч, romanized: Zadunaiska Sich) was an organization of the part of former Zaporozhian Cossacks who settled in...
- referred to as the Austrian monarchy (Latin: Monarchia Austriaca) or the Danubian monarchy. The history of the Habsburg monarchy can be traced back to the...
- Different views of Central Europe Central Europe is a geographical region of Europe between Eastern, Southern, Western and Northern Europe. Central Europe...
- goose'; they were also referred to as Danubian geese, a name first used for the breed in Ireland in 1863. 'Danubian' was used as a synonym in the 19th century;...