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Wat (wie) is Danube lamprey - definitie

SPECIES OF CHORDATES
Carpathian Brook Lamprey; Carpathian brook lamprey; Carpathian lamprey; Danube lamprey

Danubian         
  • Iron Gates hydroelectric plant]] in 1970.
  • Inn]], Danube, and [[Ilz]] in [[Passau]]
  • The Danube in [[Bratislava]], Slovakia
  • Breg]], where the Danube is symbolized by the Roman allegory for the river, ''Danuvius''.
  • Aerial view of [[Margaret Island]], [[Budapest]], Hungary. There are 15 bridges over the Danube in Budapest.
  • The Danube in [[Sulina]], [[Romania]]
  • [[Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station]], Romania-Serbia
  • Iron Gate]], on the Serbian-Romanian border ([[Iron Gates natural park]] and [[Đerdap national park]])
  • 16th-century Danube landscape near [[Regensburg]], by [[Albrecht Altdorfer]] – a member of the Danube school
  • basin]]
  • Fisherman in the [[Danube Delta]]
  • The symbolical source of the Danube in [[Donaueschingen]]: the source of the [[Donaubach]] (''Danube Brook''), which flows into the [[Brigach]].
  • The Danube Bike Trail running along the ''Schlögener Schlinge''
  • Resting area along the ''Donausteig'' hiking trail near [[Bad Kreuzen]]
  • Iron Gates]], Serbia-Romania border
  • Fishing from a Zille on the Danube in Lower Austria, 1982
  • Freight ship on the Danube near [[Vienna]]
  • Combat between Russian and Turkish forces on the Danube in 1854, during the [[Crimean War]] (1853–1856)
  • The Danube Bike Trail leading through the city of [[Linz]]
  • Danube in [[Linz]], Austria
  • Danube at [[Nikopol, Bulgaria]] in winter
  • The Danube in [[Budapest]]
  • [[Pelicans]] in the Danube Delta, Romania
  • The [[Tisza]] is the longest tributary of the Danube.
  • Basilica of [[Esztergom]], [[Hungary]]
  • Wachau Valley near [[Spitz, Austria]]
SECOND-LONGEST RIVER IN EUROPE
River Danube; Danube River; Dunav; Dounavis; Danubo; Danubius; Dunare; Danube river; Hister; The Danube; Dunăre; Danube Valley; Dunarea; Istrum; Middle Danube; Danuve; Дунав; Danubian; Tuonawa; Lower Danube; Middle Danube River; Dunaj River; Donau River; Donaris; Istros River; Danubii; Matoas; The Danube River; International ports of the Danube; River Donau; Tuna River; Tuna Nehri; Tuna river; Tuna nehri; Danube (river); Donau (river); International ports of Danube River; Reka Dunav; Tho-na; Istrus; Danube valley; History of the Danube
·adj Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube.
Danubian         
  • Iron Gates hydroelectric plant]] in 1970.
  • Inn]], Danube, and [[Ilz]] in [[Passau]]
  • The Danube in [[Bratislava]], Slovakia
  • Breg]], where the Danube is symbolized by the Roman allegory for the river, ''Danuvius''.
  • Aerial view of [[Margaret Island]], [[Budapest]], Hungary. There are 15 bridges over the Danube in Budapest.
  • The Danube in [[Sulina]], [[Romania]]
  • [[Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station]], Romania-Serbia
  • Iron Gate]], on the Serbian-Romanian border ([[Iron Gates natural park]] and [[Đerdap national park]])
  • 16th-century Danube landscape near [[Regensburg]], by [[Albrecht Altdorfer]] – a member of the Danube school
  • basin]]
  • Fisherman in the [[Danube Delta]]
  • The symbolical source of the Danube in [[Donaueschingen]]: the source of the [[Donaubach]] (''Danube Brook''), which flows into the [[Brigach]].
  • The Danube Bike Trail running along the ''Schlögener Schlinge''
  • Resting area along the ''Donausteig'' hiking trail near [[Bad Kreuzen]]
  • Iron Gates]], Serbia-Romania border
  • Fishing from a Zille on the Danube in Lower Austria, 1982
  • Freight ship on the Danube near [[Vienna]]
  • Combat between Russian and Turkish forces on the Danube in 1854, during the [[Crimean War]] (1853–1856)
  • The Danube Bike Trail leading through the city of [[Linz]]
  • Danube in [[Linz]], Austria
  • Danube at [[Nikopol, Bulgaria]] in winter
  • The Danube in [[Budapest]]
  • [[Pelicans]] in the Danube Delta, Romania
  • The [[Tisza]] is the longest tributary of the Danube.
  • Basilica of [[Esztergom]], [[Hungary]]
  • Wachau Valley near [[Spitz, Austria]]
SECOND-LONGEST RIVER IN EUROPE
River Danube; Danube River; Dunav; Dounavis; Danubo; Danubius; Dunare; Danube river; Hister; The Danube; Dunăre; Danube Valley; Dunarea; Istrum; Middle Danube; Danuve; Дунав; Danubian; Tuonawa; Lower Danube; Middle Danube River; Dunaj River; Donau River; Donaris; Istros River; Danubii; Matoas; The Danube River; International ports of the Danube; River Donau; Tuna River; Tuna Nehri; Tuna river; Tuna nehri; Danube (river); Donau (river); International ports of Danube River; Reka Dunav; Tho-na; Istrus; Danube valley; History of the Danube
[da'nju:b??n]
¦ adjective relating to or bordering on the Danube, a river flowing from SW Germany to the Black Sea.
Romanian Danube Flotilla         
  • The Romanian monitor ''Mihail Kogălniceanu'' in 1941
  • ''Oltul''-class gunboat
  • SMS ''Inn''
  • Romanian river monitor in 1917
  • One of the 8 fifty-ton torpedo boats
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  • NMS ''Șoimul''
  • ''Russud''-class landing craft
FORMATION OF THE ROMANIAN NAVAL FORCES
Danube Flotilla (Romania); Draft:Romanian Danube Flotilla
The Romanian Danube Flotilla is the oldest extant naval force on the Danube, dating since 1860, when the Romanian Navy was founded. It saw service during most of the wars involving Romania, and was the most powerful river naval force in the world during the Interwar period.

Wikipedia

Eudontomyzon danfordi

Eudontomyzon danfordi, the Carpathian brook lamprey or Danube lamprey, is a species of lamprey in the family Petromyzontidae. It is found in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Unlike other brook lampreys, this fish is parasitic.