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Steam Navigation on the Danube from 1856 Till To-Day

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The Treaty of Paris caused a revolution in trade on the Lower Danube. The mouths of the river, which was only navigable for ships of not more than 400 registered tons, now came under the control of the European Danube Commission as provided by Article XVI. of the Paris Treaty.

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Hajnal, H. (1920). Steam Navigation on the Danube from 1856 Till To-Day. In: The Danube. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2736-1_10

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