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Danube River

The Danube River is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia. It flows through much of Central and Southeastern Europe, from the Black Forest south into the Black Sea. In the 21st century, it connects ten European countries, running through their territories or marking a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for 2,850 km (1,770 mi), passing through or bordering Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Ukraine. Among the many cities on the river are four national capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade. Its drainage basin amounts to 817,000 km² and extends into nine more countries.

Today, 2,415 km (1,501 mi) of its total length are navigable. The Danube is linked to the North Sea via the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal, connecting the Danube at Kelheim with the Main at Bamberg. The river is also an important source of hydropower and drinking water.

Navigation is monitored by the Danube Commission.

Constanța Port Day takes place in Belgrade

Belgrade, Serbia (Ports Europe) September 28, 2022 – The 14th edition of the ConstanÈ›a Port Day took place at the Sheraton Hotel in Novi Sad on...

Ukrainian Danube Shipping launches inland waterway container transport

Kiev, Ukraine (Ports Europe) September 16, 2022 – Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company has started a service for inland waterway container transport. Since...

Ukraine targets 6 million tonnes in food exports in September

Kiev, Ukraine (Ports Europe) September 4, 2022 – Ukraine targets 6 million tonnes in food exports in September, after exporting more than 4.5 million...

Ukraine Danube ports handling more vessels

Odessa, Ukraine (Ports Europe) August 30, 2022 – On August 27, 11 vessels carrying 45,000 tons of food products passed through the mouth of Bystre and...

Low Danube water level: Cargo shipping paralysed

Russe, Bulgaria (PortSEurope) August 19, 2022 – Low Danube water level: Cargo shipping in lower Danube is paralysed due to very low water levels. Water...

SEE ports as key point for drug smuggling and illicit trade

Geneva, Switzerland (PortSEurope) August 7, 2022 – Dozens of seaports in Southeastern Europe (SEE) as well as Danube river ports are key entry and exit...

Three more international transport corridors will pass through Lviv

Vienna, Austria (PortSEurope) August 4, 2022 – Three more European Union international transport corridors will pass through the Lviv region of Ukraine....

Swiss Rhine ports shows 17% growth in container traffic in first half

The handling figures in the Swiss Rhine ports in the first half of 2022 show significant growth in container traffic of around 17%, but also a significant drop...

Ukrainian ports are ready to start grain exports – government

Odessa, Ukraine (PortSEurope) July 30, 2022 – Ukrainian ports are ready to start grain exports, stated the Ministry of Infrastructure. Yesterday, a...

Extremely low Danube water levels hampers Ukrainian grain exports

Russe, Bulgaria (PortSEurope) July 30, 2022 – Extremely low water levels in the Danube river is hampering plans for it to replace Black Sea ports for...

Bulgarian ship with 40,000 tonnes of corn will be the first to leave Ukrainian port

Chornomorsk, Ukraine (PortSEurope) July 29 – The Bulgarian bulk carrier Rozhen is expected to sail out of the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Chornomorsk...

Ukraine prepares three Black Sea ports and ships for grain export

Odessa, Ukraine (PortSEurope) July 25, 2022 – Ukraine is preparing the three Black Sea ports of Odessa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhny for the resumption of work and...

Port of Varna to increase grain handling capacity, receives first Ukrainian grain shipment

Varna, Bulgaria (PortSEurope) July 23, 2022 – The priority of the newly appointed director of Bulgaria’s largest (state controlled) port of Varna,...

Russian missiles hit Odessa port hours after it signed an agreement for safe grain export

Odessa, Ukraine (PortSEurope) July 24, 2022 – The Russian navy has fired four cruise missiles at Ukraine’s largest port of Odessa. This occurred just hours...

Russia and Ukraine to sign deal reopening Ukrainian ports for grain exports

Istanbul, Turkey (PortSEurope) July 22, 2022 – Russia and Ukraine, together with Turkey and the United Nations, are expected to sign a deal to reopen...

Romania allowed ships with Ukrainian grain to use Danube’s Chilia and Bastro canals

Bucharest, Romania (PortSEurope) July 14, 2022 – Romania allowed ships with Ukrainian grain, under flags of third countries to use the Kiliya (Chilia,...

Port of Tarragona received ship from Izmail loaded with 4,935 tons of sorghum

Tarragona, Spain (PortSEurope) July 15, 2022 – Last week, the Catalan port of Tarragona received the Ocean Legend ship from the Ukrainian port of...

Russia has agreed to lift the blockade of Ukrainian Black Sea ports

Istanbul, Turkey (PortSEurope) July 14, 2022 – Realising that Ukraine is able to export its grain via Romania, Poland and the Danube river, Russia has agreed...

EBRD vice president visits GiurgiuleÅŸti International Free Port

ChiÈ™inău, Moldova (PortSEurope) July 13, 2022 – Alain Pilloux, Vice-President, Banking at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),...

Grain vessels pass through mouth of the Danube river to reach Ukraine

Kiev, Ukraine (PortSEurope) July 13, 2022 – The Ukrainian government said yesterday that sixteen commercial vessels are waiting to be loaded with grain...

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