Ialomiţa River facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Ialomiţa River |
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River | |
Countries | Romania |
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Counties | Prahova County, Dâmboviţa County, Ilfov County, Ialomiţa County |
Tributaries | |
- left | Valea Şugărilor, Cocora, Lăptici, Scândurari, Blana, Nucet, Oboarele, Scropoasa, Orzea, Brânduşa, Gâlma, Ialomicioara, Ruşeţu, Leurda, Bizdidel, Slănic de Răzvad, Slănic de Gura Ocniţei, Pâscov, Crivăţ, Cricovul Dulce, Prahova, Sărata, Cotorca, Sărăţuica, Strachina |
- right | Valea Doamnelor, Valea Sucheniţei Horoaba, Coteanu, Valea Văcăriei, Tătaru, Gâlgoiu, Mircea, Bolboci, Lucăcilă, Zănoaga, Valea Cabanierului, Brătei, Rătei, Raciu, Valea Doicii, Seciul cu Colţi, Voivodeni, Ţâţa, Ialomicioara, Vulcana, Glod, Ruda, Racoviţa, Snagov, Vlăsia, Comana |
Villages | Pucheni, Moroeni, Lunca, Pietroşiţa, Fieni Pucioasa, Glodeni, Doiceşti Aninoasa Târgovişte, Urziceni, Manasia, Alexeni, Ion Roată Sfăntu Gheorghe, Balaciu de Sus]. Căzăneşti, Ciochina, Andrăşeşti, Perieţi, Slobozia Cosâmbeşti, Bucu, Sudiţi, Ţăndărei |
Source | |
- location | Bucegi Mountains |
Mouth | Danube |
- location | Hârşova |
Length | 417 km (259 mi) |
Official River Code | XI.1 |
The Ialomiţa River (Râul Ialomiţa in Romanian) is a river in the southern part of Romania. It comes up from the Bucegi Mountains of the Carpathians and flows into the Danube.
The upper part of the river is sometimes called Valea Obârşiei River or Obârşia Ialomiţei River.
Contents
Cities
- Târgovişte
- Slobozia
Tributaries
- Prahova River
Lakes and dams
- Lake Scropoasa
See also
In Spanish: Río Ialomița para niños
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