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14 November, 08:12

Why is the Danube River important to Eastern Europe? It connects Central Europe with Eastern Europe. It contains large deposits of peat. It divides Russia into northern and southern sections. It is used for trade. It is used for transportation.

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  1. 14 November, 09:21
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    It connects Central Europe with Eastern Europe.

    It is used for trade.

    It is used for transportation.

    Explanation:

    The Danube river is the second largest river in Europe that flowing from Germany to Ukraine into the Black Sea. The Danube has been for a long time, an important transport route as it connected many nations in Europe. The river makes it very important for the economy and gives extraordinary opportunities for trading, transport, tourism.
  2. 14 November, 11:59
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    It connects Central Europe with Eastern Europe, It is used for trade, It is used for transportation

    are the correct answers.

    Explanation:

    Danube river is the longest river in European Union and second longest in Europe. It 2,860 km long and flows through ten countries. It is one of the important waterways of Europe. There are three canals built on Danube. It originates in the black forests of Germany and empties into black sea via Danube delta in Ukraine and Romania. In drains 19 European countries.

    Today due to its importance as a trade route it is known as " Corridor 7" of the European Union. It connect the industrial centres of Western Europe wit th Black Sea.
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