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Dan⋅u⋅bi⋅an

[dan-yoo-bee-uhn]
–adjective
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a Neolithic culture of the Danube basin.

Origin:
1925–30; Danube + -ian
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Dan·ube   (dān'yōōb)   
A river of south-central Europe rising in southwest Germany and flowing about 2,848 km (1,770 mi) southeast through Austria, Hungary, Serbia, and Romania to the Black Sea. It has been a major trade route since the Middle Ages.
Dan·u'bi·an adj.
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