Bahlui

River in Iași, Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Bahlui is the largest river of the city of Iași, in eastern Romania. It is a right tributary of the river Jijia.[1][2] Its name is derived from Cuman and it means "muddy river". The Bahlui has a length of 119 km and a catchment area of 1967 km2.[2] The average discharge is about 4.88 m3/s.

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The Bahlui in Iași
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Bahlui
Location
CountryRomania
CountiesBotoșani, Iași
TownsHârlău, Iași
Physical characteristics
SourceTudora
  elevation500 m (1,600 ft)
MouthJijia
  location
Tomești
  coordinates
47°7′45″N 27°44′13″E
Length119 km (74 mi)
Basin size1,967 km2 (759 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationMouth
  average4.88 m3/s (172 cu ft/s)
  maximum480 m3/s 
Basin features
ProgressionJijiaPrutDanubeBlack Sea
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Its spring is located at an altitude of 500 metres in the Tudora Comune, Botoșani County, in the eastern part of Suceava Plateau. It flows through the Jijia Plain, from north-west toward south-east and through the cities of Hârlău (formerly named after the river: Târgul Bahluiului) and Iași. It flows into the Jijia in Tomești, east of Iași.[3] The quality of its waters is rather low, due to spills of industrial plants, especially in Iași. The Pârcovaci and Tansa-Belcești reservoirs are located on the river Bahlui.

Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Bahlui (from source to mouth):[2]

References

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