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Flowing 2,857 km from Germany's Black Forest to the Danube Delta and into the Black Sea, the Danube basin is home to a diverse system of natural habitats. Among these are Germany's Black Forest, the Alps and Carpathian Mountains, the Hungarian Puszta Plains, the Bulgarian Islands and the giant reed beds and marshes of the Danube Detla. The Danube River is home to more than 100 different species of fish, rare birds and mammals.

 

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The Sava River

The Sava River is a river in the western Balkans, the second largest tributary of the Danube River.

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The Drava River

The Drava is a river in southern Central Europe, a tributary of the Danube. The Drava River links f

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The Middle Danube

The Middle Danube Basin covers a large area reaching from the Gate of Devin near Bratislava to the i

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