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Population Rank Progress Order Name of city / town Image Inhabitants Estab­lished Present country Notes
20 1 Budapest
 
Aerial panorama with Margaret Island
3,011,598 (2017) 1873   Hungary Capital and largest city in Hungary.
1 2 Vienna
 
Many international organizations and offices are located in Donaustadt.
2,890,577 (2020) ~100 AD   Austria Capital and largest city in Austria.
25 3 Belgrade
 
Belgrade Waterfront seen from the Sava river
1,681,405 (2022) 279 BC   Serbia Capital and largest city in Serbia.
9 4 Bratislava
 
Panorama of Bratislava
719,537 (2021) 907 AD   Slovakia Capital and largest city in Slovakia.
19 5 Novi Sad
 
Panoramic view from the Petrovaradin Fortress.
368,967 (2022) 1748   Serbia Capital and largest city of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and second largest city in Serbia.
33 6 Galați
 
Galați – zona portului vechi
248,432 (2011) 1445   Romania The largerst Danubian city in Romania and seat of Galați county.
10 7 Linz
 
Linz – Pöstlingberg – Aussicht – 2016 03 18 (2)
204,846 (01.01.2018) ~150 AD   Austria Capital city of Upper Austria and second largest Danubian city in Austria.
33 8 Brăila
 
Braila.large
180,302 (2011) ~1370   Romania The second largest Danubian city in Romania.
4 9 Regensburg
 
Regensburg Königswiesen – panoramio
152,270 (31.12.2020) 179 AD   Germany The largest Danubian city in Germany.
27 10 Ruse
 
The Rousse TV Tower as seen from the city
145,918 (2020) ~1650 (~150 AD – first Roman town on the place)   Bulgaria Capital of Ruse Province and largest Danubian city in Bulgaria.
8 11 Ingolstadt
 
Hollerstaudeningolstadt
136,952 (31.12.2020) 806 AD (~1250 – city status)   Germany The second largest Danubian city in Germany.
9 12 Ulm
 
Ulm – Sicht aus dem Flieger auf Donau, Münster mit Zentrum
126,405 (31.12.2020) 854 AD   Germany The third largest Danubian city in Germany and home of the tallest church building in the world.
18 13 Pančevo
 
Pancevo Tamis003
115,454 (2022) 1153 (1873 – city status)   Serbia The second largest Danubian city in Vojvodina and third in Serbia.
16 14 Smederevo
 
97,930 (2022) 1430   Serbia The fourth largest Danubian city in Serbia.
30 15 Drobeta-Turnu Severin
 
Wiki.Đerdap II Kostol 775
92,617 (2011) 121 AD   Romania The third largest Danubian city in Romania.
49 16 Izmail
 
Park-Museum-aerial-5
75,600 (2011) 1589 (1830 – city status)   Ukraine The largest Danubian city in Ukraine.
37 17 Tulcea
 
Port of Tulcea (2016)
73,707 (2011) 1506 (1860 – city status)   Romania The 4th largest Danubian city in Romania.
29 18 Călăraşi
 
Prefectura Calarasi
65,181 (2011) 1700 (1833 – city status)   Romania The 5th largest Danubian city in Romania.
7 19 Neu-Ulm
 
GER – BY – Neu-Ulm (Ansicht aus BaWü im Morgenlicht) — Mattes 2022-03-13
58,841 (31.12.2020) 1814   Germany The 4th largest Danubian city in Germany.
25 20 Giurgiu
 
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54,655 (2011) 1395 (~550 AD – first Roman town on the place)   Romania The 6th largest Danubian city in Romania.
4 21 Passau
 
The Old town and the Danube
52,415 (31.12.2020) ~100 BC   Germany The 5th largest Danubian city in Germany.
16 22 Bačka Palanka
 
48,265 (2022)   Serbia The third largest Danubian city in Vojvodina and fifth in Serbia.
11 23 Straubing
 
Donau-Straubing-Reinhard-Neidl
47,612 (31.12.2020) ~100 AD   Germany The 6th largest Danubian city in Germany.
30 24 Vidin
 
The central streets of Vidin
47,032 (2020) ~250 BC   Bulgaria Capital of Vidin Province and second largest Danubian city in Bulgaria.
14 25 Dunakeszi
 
Dunakeszi town hall.
43,990 (2021) ~1000   Hungary The second largest Danubian city in Hungary.
26 Dunaújváros
 
Panorama of Dunaújváros
42,136 (2021) ~1955   Hungary The third largest Danubian city in Hungary.
27 Baja
 
A Petőfi-sziget légi fotón
34,495 (2019) 1308   Hungary The fourth largest Danubian city in Hungary.
28 Deggendorf
 
Aerials Deggendorf 16.06.2006
33,750 (31.12.2020) 868 (1212 – town status)   Germany The 7th largest Danubian city in Germany.
29 Vác
 
The city centre seen from the Danube.
32,927 (2021) 1074   Hungary The fifth largest Danubian city in Hungary.
30 Komárno
 
32,643 (2021) 1075   Slovakia The second largest Danubian city in Slovakia.
31 Esztergom
 
28,165 (2020) 972   Hungary The sixth largest Danubian city in Hungary.
32 Krems an der Donau
 
24,610 (2018-01-01) 1305   Austria The third largest Danubian city in Austria.
33 Vukovar
 
A view on Vukovar from the Danube.
23,536 (2021) 1231   Croatia The largest Danubian city in Croatia.
34 Apatin
 
23,155 (2022) 1011   Serbia The fourth largest Danubian city in Vojvodina and sixth in Serbia.

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Origin Continent (Sector) Origin Region Idiom Explanatory Translation Referenced Place or Theme, Destination Country
Africa (N) Algeria Alaska Alaska, USA
Africa (N) Algeria China China
Africa (N) Algeria Kandahar Kandahar, Afghanistan
Africa (N) Egypt Jalajel جلاجل Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Africa (N) Ethiopia Australia Australia
Africa (NW) Mali Honolulu Honolulu, USA
Africa (NW) Nigeria Kafanchan Kafanchan, Nigeria
Africa (NW) Nigeria Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Africa (S) South Africa "The Himalayas" Himalayas, Tibet
Asia (C) Kazakhstan "в Караганде" (To Karaganda) Actual place that puns to "To Kara-gan-Where" (in Russian, Karaganda rhymes with где, "Where") Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Asia (C) Kazakhstan На кудыкини горы Actual place that also puns to "The Where's-That? Mountains" — from "kudá?", "Where are you going?" outside of Moscow, Russia
Asia (E) China 天涯海角 (tian ya hai jiao) Identified with an actual place that carries the meaning "The shoreline of the sky and the corner of the sea" Tianya Haijiao, China
Asia (S) India Jhumri Telaiya[1] A small isolated village that gained notoriety from radio DJs in India Jhumri Telaiya, India
Asia (S) India Uganda Uganda
Asia (S) Nepal America America, USA
Asia (S) Pakistan Tibet Tibet, Himalayas
Asia (S) South India Uganda Uganda
Asia (S) Sri Lanka China China
Asia (SE) Indonesia Amrik (USA) United States, USA
Asia (SE) Indonesia Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Asia (SE) Malaysia Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Asia (SW) Lebanon Honolulu Honolulu, USA
Asia (W) Russia "в Караганде" (To Karaganda) Actual place that puns to "To Kara-gan-Where" (in Russian, Karaganda rhymes with где, "Where") Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Asia (W) Russia Кудыкина гора (Kudykina Mountain) Actual place that also puns to "The Where's-That? Mountains" — from "kudá?", "Where are you going?" outside of Moscow, Russia
Asia (W) Russia на Камчатке (Kamchatka) Kamchatka, Russia
Asia (W) Turkiyë Fezzan Taman, Russia, Russia
Australia (C) Australia "back o' Bourke" Bourke, New South Wales, an isolated town Fezzan, Libya
Europe (E) Hungary "As far as Makó is from Jerusalem"[2] After a Hungarian General of the 1300s who confused his location Bourke, Australia
Europe (N) Germany Buxtehude[3] Jerusalem, Israel
Europe (N) Germany Hinter Posemuckel[4] "Outer Podmokle" (Poland) Buxtehude, Germany
Europe (N) Germany "Mitten in der Pampa"[5] "In the middle of the Pampas" Podmokle Wielkie, Poland
Europe (N) Germany Walachai[6] Pampas, Argentina/Chile
Europe (N) Norway Huttaheiti[7][8] Wallachia, Germany
Europe (N) Sweden Korpilombolo Tahiti
Europe (N) Sweden "Tjotahejti" (sho-ta-hey-tee)[9] Derivation of "To Tahiti" Korpilombolo, Sweden
Europe (NE) Estonia China Tahiti
Europe (NE) Finland Huitsin Nevadassa "Extremely Nevada" China
Europe (NE) Latvia Kamchatka Nevada, Western US
Europe (NE) Poland Honolulu Kamchatka, Russia
Europe (S) Italy Canicattì Honolulu, USA
Europe (SE) Bosnia Tunguzija Canicattì, Italy
Europe (SE) Croatia Tunguzija Tunguska
Europe (SE) Romania Honolulu Tunguska
Europe (SE) Serbia in Tunguzija Tunguska region in Siberia, which puns with "guz", the Serbian word for butt Honolulu, USA
Europe (SW) Portugal Conchinchina An old name for Vietnam Tunguska
Europe (SW) Spain Conchinchina An old name for Vietnam Vietnam
Europe (SW) Spain Pernambuco Vietnam
Europe (W) France Tataouine Pernambuco, Brazil
Europe (W) Netherlands Tokyo Tataouine, Tunisia
Europe (W) Spain Fernando Poo An obsolete name for Bioko Tokyo, Japan
N America (E) Cuba China Bioko, Equatorial Guinea
N America (E) French Caribbean Miquelon China
N America (N) Canada The Mouk-Mouk Islands, or Abitibi-Témiscamingue On Lac-Duparquet in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec Miquelon, near Northern Canada
N America (N) Canada Tuktoyaktuk Lac-Duparquet, Canada
N America (N) USA "Bumfuck Egypt" Tuktoyaktuk, Canada
N America (N) USA Outer Mongolia[10] Egypt
N America (N) USA, Britain Timbuktu[11] Mongolia
N America (W) Trinidad and Tobago (South) Toco The northernmost village in the country Timbuktu, Mali
S America (M) Brazil in Cochinchina Toco, Trinidad and Tobago
S America (M) Brazil Pra lá de Bagdá[12] "Away from Baghdad" (rhyming in Portuguese) Vietnam
S America (M) Bulgaria "In Machu Picchu in the wild" Baghdad, Iraq
S America (S) Columbia “Hasta la Patagonia” "Past Patagonia" Machu Picchu, Peru
S America (SW) Argentina La Quiaca Patagonia, Argentina/Chile
Europe (N) Sweden Långtbortistan Far Away-istan, punning on the -stan countries La Quiaca, Argentina
Europe (NW) Denmark Langtbortistan Far Away-istan, punning on the -stan countries ("Far-Aways-Ville")
Europe (W) Netherlands Verweggistan Far Away-istan, punning on the -stan countries ("Far-Aways-Ville")
N America (N) Canada "Saint-Loin-Loin-des-Creux-Creux" "Saint Far Far of the Deep Deep" ("Far-Aways-Ville")
N America (N) USA, Britain Nowheresville[13] ("Far-Aways-Ville")
Europe (N) Germany "Wo der Pfeffer wächst" "Where the pepper grows" ("Far-Aways-Ville")
Europe (N) Sweden "dra dit pepparn växer" or "Dit pepparn gror"[14] "Where the pepper grows" ("Where the pepper grows")
Europe (NE) Poland "Gdzie pieprz rośnie" "Where the pepper grows" ("Where the pepper grows")
Europe (NW) Denmark "Hvor peberet gror" "Where the pepper grows" ("Where the pepper grows")
Asia (W) Russia В жопе мира "In the ass of the world" ("Where the pepper grows")
Europe (N) Germany "Am arsch der welt" "At the ass of the world" (Anus of the World)
Europe (N) Germany Hintertupfingen "Far Away's-ville" (Anus of the World)
Europe (S) Italy "In culo al mondo" "In the butthole of the world" (Anus of the World)
Asia (S) Pakistan Kohkaf ("Mount Qaf")[15] "Mount Qaf" (Anus of the World)
Asia (SW) Iran "On top of Ghãf summit" A mythical Iranian mountain (Fictional Place)
Australia (C) Australia "Woop Woop" (Fictional Place Name) (Fictional Place)
Europe (E) Czech Republic Kocourkov (Fictional Place Name) (Fictional Place)
Europe (E) Czech Republic Tramtárie (Fictional Place Name) (Fictional Place)
Europe (SE) Balkans "вдън гори тилилейски" (vdun gori Tilileiski)[16] "In the forests of Tilley", from a popular children's book (Fictional Place)
Europe (W) France Pétaouchnok Perhaps a derivation from Petropavlovsk (Fictional Place)
N America (N) Canada "Saint-clin-clin-des-meuh-meuh" After Saint-Glinglin — a fictional saint of little importance — and Meu-Meu — the sound that cows make; alt, "St-Mouk-Mouk-des-Meu-Meu" (Fictional Place)
Asia (W) Russia "У чëрта на рогах" "On the devils horns" (Fictional Place)
Asia (W) Russia "У чёрта на куличках"[17] "In the demon's forest" (Godless Place)
Europe (NE) Finland "Jumalan selän takana" "Behind God's back" (Godless Place)
Europe (NE) Poland "gdzie diabeł mówi dobranoc" "Where the devil says good night" (Godless Place)
Europe (SE) Croatia "Bogu iza nogu" "Behind God's legs" (Godless Place)
Europe (SE) Greece Στου διαόλου την μάνα (Stou diaolou thn mana)[18] "The Devil's Mother's Place" (Godless Place)
Asia (E) China "冇雷公咁遠" "so far away that it's even outside the reach of the god of thunder"; alt., outside the reach of the Emperor (Godless Place)
Asia (S) India সাত সমুদ্র পারে (Shaat shomudro tero nodir par or "Sat somudro pare")[19] "Seven seas and thirteen rivers away" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (S) India, Nepal "सात समुंद्र पार" (Saat Samunder Paar)[20] "Beyond the 7 Seas" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (SW) Iran وسط ناکجا آباد "Middle of nowhere land" (Nebulous landmark)
Australia (C) Australia "Beyond the black stump" (Nebulous landmark)
Europe (NE) Poland "Antypody" Antipodes (the farthest place on the globe) (Nebulous landmark)
Europe (SW) Spain "El quinto pino" "the fifth pine tree" (Nebulous landmark)
N America (N) USA, Britain "Back of beyond" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (E) China, Singapore, Taiwan """鸟不生蛋,狗不拉屎"" (Niǎo bù shēng dàn, gǒu bù lā shǐ)[21]" "A place where birds don’t lay eggs and dogs don't shit" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (W) Russia "где раки зимуют" "Where the crayfish spend the winter" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (C) Germany, Austria "Wo sich Fuchs und Hase Gute Nacht sagen"[22] "Where fox and rabbit say goodnight to each other" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (E) Czech Republic "Tam, kde dávají lišky dobrou noc"[23] "Where the foxes say goodnight" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (NE) Poland "Gdzie psy dupami szczekają" "Where the dogs barks with their asses" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (NE) Poland "Gdzie raki zimują" “Where crayfish sleep” (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (W) France Perpet-les-oies "forever-away-where-there-are-geese" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
S America (M) Brazil """Onde o vento faz a curva""[24]" "Where the wind bends" (Where [law of nature] breaks)
Europe (SW) Spain "Donde Cristo perdió el mechero" "Where christ lost his lighter" (or "…la zapatilla", his shoe, or "…el gorro", his hat) (Where [law of nature] breaks)
N America (E) Dominican Rep "Donde el Diablo dejó las chanclas" "Where the devil lost his flip-flops" (Where [religious figure] lost their [mundane possession])
N America (E) Venezuela "Donde el Diablo dejó el guayuco" "Where the devil lost his loin cloth" (alt: las chanclas/los interiores — flip-flops, boxers, or "Donde Jesús perdió la chola", "Where Jesus lost his sandal" (Where [religious figure] lost their [mundane possession])
S America (M) Brazil "Onde Judas perdeu as botas" "Where Judas lost his boots" (Where [religious figure] lost their [mundane possession])
Asia (W) Russia Мухосранск (MU-kho-sransk) "Fly(🪰)-crap-ville" (Where [religious figure] lost their [mundane possession])
Asia (W) Turkiyë "itin öldüğü yer"[25] "Where the dog died" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
Europe (S) Italy Culonia "Butts-ville" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
N America (N) USA "Bumblefuck Nowhere" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
Africa (S) South Africa "Kaap toe en terug" "To the Cape and Back" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
Asia (S) Pakistan Kahna Kacha Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Asia (SE) Indonesia Jonggol Kana Kacha, Pakistan
Asia (SE) Indonesia Ujung Berung Jonggol, Indonesia
Asia (SE) Philippines Jolo Banddung, Indonesia
Asia (W) Saudi Arabia قلعة واردين / Castle of Wardin Jolo, Philippines
Europe (SW) Portugal Freixo de Espada à Cinta Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia
N America (N) Canada Chibougamau Freixo de Espada à Cinta, Portugal
N America (W) Trinidad Quito Quito Chibougamau, Northern Canada
Europe (SE) Greece Birdville Quito, Ecuador
Asia (C) Tartarstan, Siberia "в адской дырке" "In Hell's Hole" (Fictional Place)
Africa (N) Egypt في آخر الدنيا "At the far end of the world" (Godless Place)
Asia (S) India "Dhar Dhar govindopur" "Remote Govindopur" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (SE) Malaysia "Hujung dunia" "End of the earth" (Nebulous landmark)
Asia (SW) Israel "סוף העולם שמאלה" (Sof HaOlam Smola) "End of the world, then take a left'" (Nebulous landmark)
S America (SW) Chile "a la punta del cero" "at the top of the hill", (Nebulous landmark)
Europe (E) Czech "Kde chcipl pes" "Where the dog died" (Nebulous landmark)
Europe (NW) Denmark "Lars tyndskidsmark" "Lars diarrhea field" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
N America (M) Mexico "Casa de la Verga" "The house of the dick" (Where [taboo activity] happens)
  1. ^ Sanchar Pal. "Of Music, Mica and Mithai: The Fascinating Story of How Jhumri Telaiya Became a Legend".
  2. ^ Szirmay, Hungaria in parabolis. "Makó Vezér".
  3. ^ Duden Dictionary. ""Buxtehude"".
  4. ^ Digital Dictionary of the German Language. ""Posemuckle"".
  5. ^ Digital Dictionary of the German Language. ""in der Pampa"".
  6. ^ Digital Dictionary of the German Language. ""Walachai"".
  7. ^ Sylfest Lomheim: Ord om ord. Frå Amerika til Åmot, Oslo: Samlaget, 2004, s. 144.
  8. ^ Snorre Evensberget og Dag Gundersen: Bevingede ord. Nær 13000 litterære sitater, historiske ytringer, ordtak og talemåter, sentenser og fyndord, 1. utgave, Oslo: Gyldendal, 1967, s. 694.
  9. ^ Ordboken. "Tjotahejti".
  10. ^ Euronews. "Mongolia: Another world far, far away".
  11. ^ Collins Dictionary. ""Timbuktu"".
  12. ^ Dicionario Informal. "Pra lá de bagdá".
  13. ^ Collins Dictionary. ""Nowheresville"".
  14. ^ "Swedish Academy dictionary".
  15. ^ Mythology Dictionary. "Mount Qaf".
  16. ^ Krisi Nikolova. "Where does the expression "Under the Tilley Mountains" come from?".
  17. ^ Vokrugsveta. "Where is "in the middle of nowhere"?".
  18. ^ Greece Is. "A Guide to Greek Slang".
  19. ^ Tagoreweb. "Sat somudro pare".
  20. ^ Rekhta Dictionary. "Beyond the 7 Seas".
  21. ^ Revised Mandarin Dictionary, Taiwan Academic Network, Sixth Edition. """Birds don't lay eggs, dogs don't poop""". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |2= (help); Text "-" ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ Duden Dictionary. ""Fuchs"".
  23. ^ Radio Prague International. "Where foxes say goodnight".
  24. ^ Globo.com. "Do you know 'where the wind bends'?". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |2= (help); Text "-" ignored (help)
  25. ^ Eksisozluk. "Where the blind dog died".