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This is a list of rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania. Longest rivers. Major rivers of Romania Hydrographical map of Romania.
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With an area of 238,397 km 2 (92,046 sq mi), Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe.It is a country located at the crossroads of Eastern and Southeast Europe. It is bordered on the Black Sea, the country is halfway between the equator and the North Pole and equidistant from the westernmost part of Europe—the Atlantic Coast—and the most easterly—the Ural Mountains.
In the east, river waters are collected by the Siret and the Prut. In the south, the rivers flow directly into the Danube, and in the west, waters are collected by the Tisza on Hungarian territory. The Danube is by far Romania's most important river, not only for transportation, but also for the production of hydroelectric power.
River: Tributary of: Abrud: Arieș Abucea: Mureș Adona: Peța Agapia: Topolița Agârbiciu: Someșul Cald Agăș: Trotuș Agi Cabul: Danube–Black Sea Canal Agrij
River: Tributary of: Râșca: Moldova (Suceava County) Râșca: Moldova (Neamț County) Râșca: Someșul Cald Râșca Mare: Someșul Rece Rașcuța: Râmna
River: Tributary of: Daia: Homorodul Mare Daia: Secaș Dâlga: Oporelu Canal, Olt Dălghiu: Buzău Dâlgov: Milcov Dălhăuți: Milcov Dalnic: Râul Negru Dâmbova
River: Tributary of: Iacoberi: Teuz Iad: Crișul Repede Iadăra: Someș Ialomicioara: Ialomița (left tributary) Ialomicioara: Ialomița (right tributary) Ialomița