Ulm (Port Code:DENEU) was originally an important port on the Danube - German-speaking emigrants set off here to head downstream to settle areas of Eastern Europe. Ulm lies at the point where the rivers Blau and Iller join the Danube, at an altitude of 479 m (1,571.52 ft) above sea level. One of the major advantages of Ulm - as with so many other present-day large towns - was its strategic position and transport connections. The Romans recognised the location as important as it marked the border of what was known as Imperial Rome.
Ulm was the destination for raft traffic bringing goods out of the Alpine region near Oberstdorf. It is also situated at the first navigable point of the Danube for larger boats and was an important port for downstream exports in the days when the land journey was slower and more dangerous.
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