The Bătarci (Ukrainian : Батарч, romanized: Batarch) is a left tributary of the river Batar in Romania and Ukraine. [1] [2] It discharges into the Batar in Kholmovets, Vynohradiv Raion.
The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it used to flow entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders.
The Jiu is a river in southern Romania. It is formed near Petroșani by the confluence of headwaters Jiul de Vest and Jiul de Est.
The Suceava is a river located in the north-east of Romania and western Ukraine. It is a right tributary of the river Siret. It discharges into the Siret in the town Liteni, 21 km south-east of the city of Suceava.
The Crișul Negru (Romanian), is a river in western Romania (Transylvania) and south-eastern Hungary. The river has its source in the western Apuseni Mountains of Romania. Flowing through the Romanian towns of Ștei and Beiuș and crossing the border of Hungary, the river, now called Fekete-Körös, joins the Fehér-Körös a few kilometres north from Gyula to form the Körös river. In Romania, its length is 164 km (102 mi) and its basin size is 3,820 km2 (1,470 sq mi). Part of the water from the river Crișul Repede is diverted towards the Crișul Negru by the Criș Collector Canal.
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The Jijia is a river in Ukraine and the Moldavia region of Romania, a right tributary of the Prut. It rises in Ukraine at an altitude of 410 metres, flows south in Botoșani County through the town of Dorohoi and meets the Prut in Gorban, Iași County. It has a length of 287 km (178 mi), of which 275 km in Romania, and a drainage area of about 5,770 km2 (2,230 sq mi), of which 5,757 km2 (2,223 sq mi) in Romania. Major tributaries are the rivers Sitna, Miletin and Bahlui.
The Sarasău is a left tributary of the river Tisza in Romania. It discharges into the Tisza in Sarasău, on the border with Ukraine. Its length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin size is 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi).
The Tur is a tributary of the river Tisza. Its sources are located in the Oaș Mountains in Romania. The Tur starts at the confluence of its headwaters, the Gorova and Turișor. It then flows through Satu Mare County in Romania. The main towns on the Tur are Negrești-Oaș and Turulung. The river then forms the border between Romania and Ukraine on a reach of 5.2 km (3.2 mi), and the border between Romania and Hungary for 1.1 km (0.68 mi). The Tur joins the Tisza river near Szatmárcseke in Hungary. Its basin size is 1,144 km2 (442 sq mi).
The Hertsa or Hertza is a right tributary of the river Prut in Romania and Ukraine. It flows through the town Hertsa, and discharges into the Prut near Marshyntsi. In Romania, its length is 6 km (3.7 mi) and its basin size is 23 km2 (8.9 sq mi).
The Molnița is a left tributary of the river Siret in Ukraine and Romania. Its source is located near the village Stanivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. The Molnița crosses the border into Romania, and discharges into the Siret near Talpa. In Romania, its length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its basin size is 48 km2 (19 sq mi).
The Falcău is a left tributary of the river Suceava. Its source is located in the municipality of Dolishniy Shepit in Vyzhnytsia Raion, Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near the village of Falcău. In Romania, its length is 3 km (1.9 mi) and its basin size is 14 km2 (5.4 sq mi).
The Bilca Mare is a left tributary of the Suceava River. Originating in Ukraine, the river crosses the border into Romania where it joins the Suceava near the village of Bilca. Within Romania, the Bilca Mare measures 7 km (4.3 mi) in length and has a drainage basin of 30 km2 (12 sq mi).
The Climăuț is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Ukraine and Romania. Its source is located near Stary Vovchynets, Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, crosses the village of Climăuți, joining the Suceava near the village of Iaz. In Romania, its length is 12 km (7.5 mi) and its basin size is 28 km2 (11 sq mi).
The Ruda is a left tributary of the river Suceava. Its source is located in Ukraine, in the proximity of the village of Bahrynivka. The river then flows across the border into Romania, where it crosses the villages of Baineț, Vicșani, and laz before joining the Suceava near the village of Dornești. In Romania, its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin size is 41 km2 (16 sq mi).
The Săpânța Hungarian: Szaplonca is a left tributary of the river Tisza in Romania. It discharges into the Tisza in the village Săpânța, on the border with Ukraine. Its length is 19 km (12 mi) and its basin size is 145 km2 (56 sq mi).
The Batar is a river in Ukraine and Hungary. It is a left tributary of the river Tisza, which it joins at Tiszabecs. Its source is near the village Cherna, about 10 kilometres (6 mi) east of Korolevo, in Vynohradiv Raion. It flows through the villages Cherna, Hudia, Kholmovets and Magosliget.
The Egher is a left tributary of the river Batar in Romania and Ukraine. It discharges into the Batar near Nevetlenfolu, Vynohradiv Raion.
The Târnauca is a left tributary of the river Suceava. Its source is located near the village Bila Krynytsia in Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near the village of Costișa. In Romania, its length is 6 km (3.7 mi) and its basin size is 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi).
Batăr is a commune located in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. The village is situated in the south-west of the county, near the border with Hungary. The settlement lies along the river Crișul Negru and is composed of four villages: Arpășel, Batăr, Talpoș (Talpas), and Tăut (Feketetót).
The Prut is a river in Eastern Europe. It is a left tributary of the Danube, and is 953 km (592 mi) long. Part of its course forms Romania's border with Moldova and Ukraine.