Fluviul Dunărea explicat în mai puțin de 3 minute

Fluviul Dunărea explicat în mai puțin de 3 minute



Dunărea este cel mai lung fluviu din UE, își croiește calea prin lanțurile muntoase din Europa Centrală și vizitează un total de 10 țări pe parcurs. Pentru mai multe videoclipuri despre marile râuri ale planetei noastre, consultați acest playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1SsGP17-kZXwnc3b8ABu9fy_uWDlZz0j Capitolul: 0:00 Intro 0:02 Cursul Dunării 1:08 Infrastructură pe Dunăre Muzică de https://www.instagram.com/sporo.wody/

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37 thoughts on “Fluviul Dunărea explicat în mai puțin de 3 minute

  1. Ok the ad I just saw, was very childish therefore I'm assuming that Google thinks anybody that's watching this is going to be of equal intelligence therefore I'm not going to watch

  2. I like Danube. Definitely a river which needs some love and attention it deserves. Nature around is great. And we Europeans have it here and barely pay attention. While in Bratislava it was my fav place to go. Just chill in city. Or move away from it by paths or bike lanes there is plenty to be seen. Would like to boat it one day or months.

  3. I wonder how much electricity all those dams in all those different countries have generated over the years? Thinking about the cumulative electrical energy we've harnessed from just the potential energy of rain/snow falling at higher elevations in the mountains/hills is amazing. Great content BTW. Any chance of Rhine River explainer along similar lines?

  4. It is lovely that Europe protects the areas along the Danube.
    No so in America with the ‘mighty’ Mississippi River… It is over used and polluted…
    Alas.

  5. Danube Delta is the biggest wetland of Europe and among the most beautiful places on the Entire Earth.
    Happy to be Romanian🇷🇴
    Lucky to be European🇪🇺

  6. When India slammed into Asia, a wide, shallow sea, some 3,500-5,000 miles across, sat atop the region between Asia and Europe. The collision sent a few trillion acre-feet of water rushing through the Bosporus and Dardanelles, across the Grecian mainland, and Italy, into the Tyrrhenian Sea. When the flow subsided, the waters washed over the Greek archipelago, plundering the deepest part of the Mediterranean, off the northern coasts of the Levant. Water flowed across Libya, for a while, and across Algeria/Mauritania, after that, in the south, and across the Provence, in Europe, flooding out into the Bay of Biscay. Some of that water also washed up into Romania, Serbia, and Hungary, where it was trapped. More flowed northerly, into Moldova, then eastern Poland, before receding.

  7. "Some claim, that spreading of species has enriched the fauna on both sides, and the situation is a perfect example of the complex interplay between human development and environmental conservation" 🤡

  8. Went on a Danube River cruise in Austria.
    Just for a day. Was lush and green. Pretty boring though. The ladies were sunbathing with only their bottoms on though. Was pretty cool to see at 14

  9. The true source of the Danube is not in Donaueschingen, but in the Black Forest Mountains, 3 km upstream from the town of Furtwangen.

  10. 👋🏼 Small struggling Travel Channel here. I love your content, thanks for this great video! You inspire me to keep grinding my channel, maby one day I’ll grow as big as you 🥲

  11. This is impossible on a spinning space rock globe earth… earth is unequivocally an enclosed stationary plane not a planet… Peace on the Plane brothers and sisters…

  12. Very nice and informative. 1 thing from a native English speaker to a non-native – check your pronunciation of “canal”. The stress comes on the 2nd a, not the 1st.

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