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This is a list of rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania.
Longest rivers
editThe length and drainage area represent only the part of the river within Romania.[1]
River name | Length of the river (km) | Drainage area (km2) | Hydrographic basin (m3/year)[1] |
---|---|---|---|
Danube | 1,075 | 33,250[2] | 20,000 |
Mureș | 761 | 27,890 | 1,044 |
Prut | 742 | 10,990 | 726 |
Olt | 615 | 24,050 | 1,682 |
Siret | 559 | 42,890 | 1,956 |
Ialomița | 417 | 10,350 | 430 |
Someș | 376 | 15,740 | 715 |
Argeș | 350 | 12,550 | 1,672 |
Jiu | 339 | 10,080 | 2,109 |
Buzău | 302 | 5,264 | |
Dâmbovița | 286 | 2,824 | |
Bistrița | 283 | 7,039 | |
Jijia | 275 | 5,757 | |
Târnava | 246[3] | 6,253 | |
Timiș | 244 | 5,673 | |
Crișul Alb | 234 | 4,240 | |
Vedea | 224 | 5,430 | |
Târnava Mare | 223 | 3,666 | |
Moldova | 213 | 4,299 | |
Bârlad | 207 | 7,220 | |
Târnava Mică | 196 | 2,071 | |
Prahova | 193 | 3,738 | |
Neajlov | 186 | 3,720 | |
Olteț | 185 | 2,663 | |
Someșul Mic | 178 | 3,773 | |
Suceava | 173 | 2,298 | |
Bega | 170 | 2,362 | |
Arieș | 166 | 3,005 | |
Trotuș | 162 | 4,456 |
References
edit- ^ a b 2017 Romanian Statistical Yearbook, p. 13
- ^ excluding tributaries which form first degree basins
- ^ including source river Târnava Mare
Alphabetic List of Rivers of Romania |
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