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  4. List of rivers of Romania: D–F - Wikipedia

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    River: Tributary of: Daia: Homorodul Mare Daia: Secaș Dâlga: Oporelu Canal, Olt Dălghiu: Buzău Dâlgov: Milcov Dălhăuți: Milcov Dalnic: Râul Negru Dâmbova

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    Râpa Roșie (Romanian for "red ravine") is a protected area, a natural monument of national interest in Alba County, Romania.It is a geological and botanical reserve, located in the extreme southwest of the Secașelor Plateau [], on the right bank of the river Secașul Mare, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Sebeș.

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    The park covers 17,455 ha and follows the river Mureș westward from the city of Arad to the Hungarian border. The park is a typical ecosystem for wetlands, with running waters, lakes , swamps and floodplains , with forests , an important place for the passage and nesting of bird species and is subjected to periodical floods (a flood every ...

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  8. List of rivers of Romania - Wikipedia

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    River name Length of the river (km) Drainage area (km 2) Hydrographic basin (m 3 /year) [1]; Danube: 1,075 33,250 [2]: 20,000 Mureș: 761 27,890 1,044 Prut: 742 10,990 726 Olt

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    Dniester Estuary, or Dniester Liman (Ukrainian: Дністровський лиман; Romanian: Limanul Nistrului) is a liman, formed at the point where the river Dniester flows into the Black Sea. It is located in Ukraine, in Odesa Oblast, and connects Budjak to the Ukrainian mainland.