Neagra Broșteni River

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Neagra Broșteni River
(Neagra River)
River
Countries Romania
Counties Suceava County
Tributaries
 - left Secu, Bolovăniș, Tomnatecu, Negrișoara
 - right Ortoloaia
Villages Drăgoiasa, Glodu, Neagra, Broșteni
Mouth Bistrița
 - location Broșteni
 - coordinates 47°14′14″N25°41′52″E / 47.2371°N 25.6977°E / 47.2371; 25.6977 Coordinates: 47°14′14″N25°41′52″E / 47.2371°N 25.6977°E / 47.2371; 25.6977
Progression BistrițaSiretDanubeBlack Sea

The Neagra Broșteni River or Neagra River is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița in Broșteni.

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Romania Sovereign state in Europe

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