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Danube
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Danube
(proper noun)
Danube
/
ˈ
dænˌjuːb/
proper noun
Danube
/
ˈ
dænˌjuːb/
proper noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DANUBE
the Danube River
also
the Danube
:
river in Europe
— Danubian
/dæ
ˈ
njuːbijən/
adjective
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