¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
» . VU Vi S-Vi v>* JLJ** ucn superstitious are wearing off even yre, and the mud-built cottages of tbs gipsy town now stretch up to the very nuns. r ■ , j te s P' r,s of Semlin, aiiil't'C j t rom position upon the minarets of Belgrade, behind it, “Leo. . front ! er Austria and Serria, near «b« *’'***- u 1c j appeal | junction of the Danube, Save, and tv. ei * s > 2 nd upon the high road front >enua to Constantinople, is a from Semlin and Xitel, once or twice a week : to Szegedin, Szolnok, Tokay, in 4§ days up the
and vs. Da n u be, at Orsova or Gul&tz. a . ,. e ^'stance across the The rock-built fortress of Bel- t to rhi” f '° ]k ' ] P mide is 2 m -> but scene of the llauLrifn i l tbe 9^ntine exteoded between^ rtfs most triumphant ^ | two countries, no one is allowed to s Proudly in the distance whh^its t i ° Ver ** rom Semlin except he be ^0 , a »d minarets, and appears to Innbli' CTS a health officer or g aa F„f 0 & m rnm its Christian P rival T| ^w n | and he must return to SemhnJ>^ S) lbe ruills