List of rivers of Romania (original) (raw)
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This is a list of rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania.
Major rivers of Romania
Hydrographical map of Romania
The 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 |
- ^ a b 2017 Romanian Statistical Yearbook, p. 13
- ^ excluding tributaries which form first degree basins
- ^ including source river Târnava Mare
Map of Romania's hydrographic network