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Which cities does the Danube flow through?

The cities that the Danube River flows through are: Vienna City, regensburg, Frankfurt, Passau, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade, Linz, Malnoe, Watts, Novi Sad, Russe, Kararasi, Blaira, Izmir and Sulina.

The Danube River flows through 10 countries and is the largest river in the world. The tributaries extend to Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Slovenia and other six countries.

Danube is the river that flows through the most countries in the world. The upper reaches of the Danube River are from Heyuan to Vienna, the middle reaches are from Vienna to the Iron Gate, and the lower reaches are below the Iron Gate. The Danube River has developed shipping, and there are more than 100 docks along the coast, which is the traffic artery of coastal countries.

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Its source is two small rivers, the Baodi River and the Bregaha River, which flow out of the dense forest, along the northern plateau of Bavaria, through the hilly area between the Alps and the Czech Plateau, and flow into the Vienna Basin.

The upper reaches flow through rugged mountainous areas, with narrow rivers, deep valleys, many cliffs on both sides and many rapids and rapids in the water. This is a typical mountainous river.

Upstream tributaries include Yinhe River, Helei River and Ezard River. The river is mainly replenished by mountain glaciers and snow, with the lowest water level in winter, and the water volume increases rapidly in late spring and early summer, reaching its peak in June and July.