Serbia year 2005 stamps – Anniversary of Danube Regatta MNH**
The Danube Regatta is an annual rowing event that takes place on the Danube River, one of Europe’s major waterways. It brings together rowers from various countries to compete in a series of races along the river. The Danube Regatta typically takes place on different sections of the Danube River, depending on the host city for that particular year. The Danube flows through several countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania. The regatta usually consists of a series of rowing races held over one or more days. Races may include sprints, head races, and other formats, depending on the organizers’ preferences and the river conditions. Competitors row in various boat classes, such as singles, doubles, fours, and eights.
The Danube Regatta may have different organizers and formats over the years, but it often has a long-standing tradition in the regions along the Danube River. Some regattas have been held annually for decades, contributing to the cultural heritage of the local communities.
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