Arpaș River

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Arpaș River
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Location
Country Romania
Counties Sibiu County
Villages Arpașu de Sus, Arpașu de Jos
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of headwaters Arpașul Mare and Podragu
 - location Făgăraș Mountains
Mouth Olt
 - location Arpașu de Jos
 - coordinates 45°47′16″N24°37′09″E / 45.7877°N 24.6193°E / 45.7877; 24.6193 Coordinates: 45°47′16″N24°37′09″E / 45.7877°N 24.6193°E / 45.7877; 24.6193
Length25 km (16 mi)
Discharge 
 - location Mouth
 - average2.13 m3/s (75 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Basin size82 km2 (32 sq mi)
Tributaries 
 - left Arpașul Mare, Albota, Plăvaia, Arpășel
 - right Podragu
Progression OltDanubeBlack Sea

The Arpaș River (Hungarian : Árpás-patak) is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Arpașu de Jos. It starts at the confluence of two headwaters Arpașul Mare and Podragu

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Hydronymy

The Hungarian name means "barley". The Romanian name derives from that.

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