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Перевод: Danube speek Danube


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Дунай [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Although this bridge was destroyed by fire on 813 and not restored, part of another immense feat of engineering remains today in the abandoned canal intended to join the Rhine and Danube.
  2. Szchenyi sponsored a great variety of projects, from the regulation of the Danube to the building of the Chain Bridge, and a general reform of the Hungarian economy.
  3. Similarly, the Hungarians became the principal external threat to the Christianized Germanic peoples of Europe in the late ninth and tenth centuries, particularly in conjunction with the Slavs; and after the former's defeat and settlement on the Middle Danube, it was a natural instinct of the Saxon rulers to draw them into the orbit of western Christian kingdoms.
  4. During the Turkish occupation, many Serbs migrated northwards across the Danube into the area now known as Vojvodina.
  5. Here one can run one's hands through the limpid water, at one moment in the Brigach and at the next in the Danube.
  6. That the Nibelungenlied , the Ur-epic of both Rhine and Danube, should have as its ending the annihilation of the German army at the court of King Etzel (Attila) in Hungary, sounds like the over-stretched irony of some modern tragedian.
  7. After the death of Louis I in 840 the Empire - which stretched from the Pyrenees in the south-east to the Elbe and the Danube in the west - was carved up into three kingdoms, shared between Charlemagne's three grandsons.
  8. And here was the waterfront, not of the river, but a grimy offshoot of the Danube Canal, apparently little used, though a couple of moored barges were bumping against the ramshackle wooden pier.
  9. Looking into the Danube here, where it flows fast, deep and immensely powerful, it was difficult to imagine anyone surviving.
  10. The source of the Danube has been the subject of vigorous debate and in his Danube , Claudio Magris devotes several droll pages to the matter.
  11. By happy chance, I had found a private hotel only fifty yards from the Danube and which, unlike its skyscraper neighbours immediately across the river, such as the fashionable Intercontinental, did not cost vast sums of hard currency.
  12. The IAEA, in its offices on the far side of the Danube beyond the Prater's great Ferris wheel, provides a prototype.
  13. For Fedorov was still supposed to believe him to be lying in the mud at the bottom of the Danube.

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