Trotuș

River in Vrancea, Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Trotuș (Hungarian: Tatros) is a river in eastern Romania, a right tributary of the river Siret.[1][2][3] It emerges from the Ciuc Mountains in the Eastern Carpathians and joins the Siret in Domnești-Sat near Adjud after passing through Comănești and Onești in Bacău County.[4] The total length of the Trotuș from its source to its confluence with the Siret is 162 km (101 mi).[2][5] Its basin area is 4,456 km2 (1,720 sq mi).[2][5][6]

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Trotuș
Tatros
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The river Trotuș in Târgu Trotuș, Bacău County
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Path of the river Trotuș
Location
CountryRomania
CountiesHarghita, Bacău, Vrancea
TownsComănești, Onești, Adjud
Physical characteristics
SourceCiuc Mountains
MouthSiret
  location
Adjud
  coordinates
46°00′40″N 27°12′33″E
Length162 km (101 mi)
Basin size4,456 km2 (1,720 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionSiretDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
  leftAsău, Tazlău
  rightUz
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Trotuș flood in Comănești (2004)

Towns and villages

The following towns and villages are situated along the river Trotuș, from source to mouth: Lunca de Sus, Lunca de Jos, Ghimeș-Făget, Palanca, Agăș, Comănești, Dărmănești, Târgu Ocna, Onești, and Adjud.

Tributaries

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

Left: Gârbea, Valea Întunecoasă, Antaloc, Valea Rece, Bolovăniș, Tărhăuș, Șanț, Cuchiniș, Brusturoasa, Caminca, Șugura, Dracău, Agăș, Seaca, Ciungi, Asău, Urmeniș, Plopul, Larga, Cucuieți, Vâlcele, Gălian, Caraclău, Tazlău, and Pârâul Mare.

Right: Comiat, Bothavaș, Ugra, Boroș, Valea Capelei, Aldămaș, Popoiul, Ciugheș, Cotumba, Grohotiș, Sulța, Ciobănuș, Șopan, Uz, Dofteana, Slănic, Nicorești, Oituz, Cașin, Găureana, Gutinaș, Bogdana, Gârbovana, Căiuți, Popeni, Bâlca, and Domoșița.

References

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