The Danube River, one of Europe’s most significant waterways, stretches from Germany to the Black Sea and played a crucial role in Vienna’s development into a major power center. As it enters Vienna, the river splits into two: the Danube Canal, which winds through the city center, and the main river, which flows along the northeastern edge. Both branches offer scenic views and tranquil spots for visitors to relax and enjoy the surrounding sights.
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