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

Meaning of Danubia from wikipedia

- Danubia refers to a loosely defined region that roughly coincides with the Danube river basin in Central and Eastern Europe. It stretches from the Black...
- Danubia is a region embracing the land on the banks of the Danube river. Danubia may also refer to: Danubia (minor planet), a minor planet Danubia, a book...
- on the EMI label. Composed by Andy Price, the music is performed by the Danubia Symphony Orchestra and was performed at the Budapest Opera House, production...
- large areas of previously ceded land recovered in Morea, Dalmatia and Danubia in what has been dubbed a "14th crusade". The formation of the League has...
- Daniel Waugh "The New Silk Road" – a lecture by Paul Lacourbe at TEDx Danubia 2013 Escobar, Pepe (February 2015). "Year of the Sheep, Century of the...
- of Danubia and its three provinces of friendly Sowenia, hostile Vilslakia, and neutral Jursland. The opposing force was the fictional army of Danubia. The...
- on the history of Central Europe: Germania, Danubia and Lotharingia. The second book in the trilogy, Danubia, which deals with the Habsburg monarchy, was...
- 68 (Entrance of the Gladiators) (1897) Salve Imperator op. 224 (1898) Danubia op. 229 (1899) Triglav op. 72 (1900) Pod admirálskou vlajkou (1901) Mississippi...
- although the tenth-century churchman ****er stated that the invaders came "de Danubia", which translates as "from the Danube"; the fact that the Danube is located...
- Krumlov Castle". ckrumlov.cz. Retrieved 28 July 2019. Winder, Simon (2013). Danubia: A personal history of Habsburg Europe. London, UK: Picador. p. 115....