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The Role of the Danube River in Eastern European History - Exam
Contributed by: Moran
  • 1. What was the significance of the Danube River in the Roman Empire?
A) It was a source of gold mines.
B) It served as a northern boundary.
C) It marked the boundary with Africa.
D) It was a major trade route to Asia.
  • 2. What major event in 1989 impacted the Danube region?
A) The signing of the Treaty of Versailles
B) The fall of the Iron Curtain
C) The unification of Germany
D) The start of World War II
  • 3. The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. What is the longest?
A) The Rhine River
B) The Elbe River
C) The Volga River
D) The Loire River
  • 4. What key resource did the Danube historically provide to surrounding regions?
A) Oil reserves
B) Coal deposits
C) Iron ore
D) Waterway for trade
  • 5. Which famous battle took place near the Danube in 1526?
A) Battle of the Somme
B) Battle of Vienna
C) Battle of Mohács
D) Battle of Buda
  • 6. Which city is famous for its chain bridge over the Danube?
A) Budapest
B) Belgrade
C) Vienna
D) Bratislava
  • 7. The Danube Delta is located primarily in which country?
A) Ukraine
B) Hungary
C) Serbia
D) Romania
  • 8. What year was the Danube Commission established?
A) 1956
B) 1948
C) 1974
D) 1900
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