Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Danube, Tisza, Vedea River, Danube Delta, Breg, Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, List of tributaries of the Danube, Olt River, Bistri a River, Danube Commission, The Blue Danube, Mure River, Timi River, Iron Gate, Prahova River, Siret River, Dambovnic River, Barzava River, Nera River, Arie River, Ialomi a River, Arge River, Cri ul Negru River, Moldova River, Putna River, Kara, Buz u River, Some River, Cri ul Repede River, Jiu River, Cri ul Alb River, Raul Doamnei, Trotu River, International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, Cibin River, Cerna River, Suceava River, Neajlov River, Bahlui River, Some ul Mic River, Crasna River, Teleajen River, Barlad River, Tarnava Mic River, Jijia River, Calni tea River, Hartibaciu River, S sar River, Bystroye Channel, erdap national park, Milcov River, Hister, Tarnava River, Topolog River, Silver Lake, Casimcea River, Donaukanal, Ti i a River, Gurguiata River, Gurghiu River, Sine ti River, Raul Lupului, Floarea River, Izvorul Dealului River, Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft, Glogoveanu River, elaru River, Danube school, Clisura Dun rii, Brigach, Bucure tioara River, Valsan. Excerpt: The Danube Delta (Romanian: pronounced; Ukrainian: ) is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best preserved on the continent. The greater part of the Danube Delta lies in Romania (Tulcea county), while its northern part, on the left bank of the Chilia arm, is situated in Ukraine (Odessa Oblast). The approximate surface is 4152 km, of which 3446 km are in Romania. If one includes the lagoons of Razim-Sinoe (1015 km of which 865 km water surface), which are located south of the delta proper, but are related to it geologically and ecologically (their combined territory is part of the World Heritage Site), the total area of the Danube Delta reach...