Cincu River

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Cincu
Location
Country Romania
Counties Brașov County
Villages Cincu, Cincșor
Physical characteristics
Mouth Olt
  location
Voila
  coordinates
45°49′40″N24°49′44″E / 45.8279°N 24.8289°E / 45.8279; 24.8289 Coordinates: 45°49′40″N24°49′44″E / 45.8279°N 24.8289°E / 45.8279; 24.8289
Basin features
Progression OltDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
  leftRodbav, Calbor

The Cincu is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania. [1] It discharges into the Olt in Voila.

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