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Danubian
Danubian Danubian may refer to: Danube river and the ... peoples and countries living near to it; Danubian culture, a neolithic European culture; Danubian school of painting Danubian principalities, a historical term used for ...
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Danubian Hills
Danubian Hills The Danubian Hills (Slovak: Podunajská pahorkatina), also translated as Danubian Upland, is the north-eastern, more mountain-like, part of the Danubian Lowland in Slovakia. It lies between the Danubian Flat and the Danube in the ...
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Danubian Flat
Danubian Flat The Danubian Flat (Slovak: Podunajská rovina), also translated as Danubian Plain, is the south-western, more flat, part of the Danubian Lowland in Slovakia. The border with the Danubian Hills runs approx. along the line ...
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Danubian Lowland
Danubian Lowland The Serbian lowland is treated under Danube Plain (Serbia) The Danubian Lowland (Slovak: Podunajská nížina) is the name ... It consist of the following two parts: Danubian Hills (also translated as Danubian Upland) in the north Danubian Flat (also translated as Danubian Plain) ...
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Danubian Principalities
Danubian Principalities The Danubian Principalities was a conventional name given to ...
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Danubian Plain
Danubian Plain Danubian Plain can be a translation of: the approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija - literally: Danubian Lowland) for the Serbian part of the Pannonian plain, see Danubian Plain (Serbia) the Serbian (Podunavska nizija) and Hungarian (Dunamenti síkság - literally: Danubian Lowland) name for a part of ...
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Danubian culture
Danubian culture This is an article about the Danubian Neolithic culture For the River Danube go to Danube River The term Danubian culture was coined by the Australian archaeologist ... Europe when they reached the Paris Basin. Danubian I peoples cleared forests and cultivated fertile ... third wave which used stroke-ornamented ware. Danubian sites include those at Bylany in ...
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Carpato-Danubian (translated from French)
Carpato-Danubian Between approximately 1900 and 1700 front. J ... process of indo-Europeanization of the carpato-Danubian regions where the inhabitants start to employ ... of Indo-European vagueness in the carpato-Danubian zone, one can affirm that the inhabitants ...
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Talk:Danubian culture
Talk:Danubian culture painted pottery? which culture is this ...
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Talk:Origin of Romanians/Archive2
... cohesion of Romanian language in the north-Danubian theory? How the quasi-illiterate colonists from ... plenty of archaelogical evidence about a north-danubian population in the centuries we talk about ... interpolation. The same argument goes for north-danubian space, only that the lack of documents ... Pacura" (crude oil) was extracted in north-danubian space and not from Balkans. Daizus There ... not only Dacia but the entire north-danubian space - the Romanic language space. It' ...
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