Neamț Ozana | |
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Location | |
Country | Romania |
Counties | Neamț County |
Towns | Târgu Neamț |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Moldova |
• location | Timișești |
• coordinates | 47°14′20″N26°33′24″E / 47.23889°N 26.55667°E Coordinates: 47°14′20″N26°33′24″E / 47.23889°N 26.55667°E |
• elevation | 276 m (906 ft) |
Length | 28 km (17 mi) |
Basin size | 410 km2 (160 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Moldova→ Siret→ Danube→ Black Sea |
Tributaries | |
• left | Nemțișor |
• right | Pluton-Dolhești |
The Neamț or Ozana is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. [1] [2] [3] It discharges into the Moldova near Timișești. [4] It flows through the villages Boboiești, Pipirig, Pâțâligeni, Stânca, Leghin, Lunca, Vânători-Neamț, Dumbrava, Timișești and the town Târgu Neamț. Its length is 28 km (17 mi), and its basin area is 410 km2 (160 sq mi). [2]
The following rivers are tributaries to the river Neamț: [2]
Târgu Neamț is a town in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania, on the river Neamț. It had, as of 2002, a population of 20,496. Three villages are administered by the town: Blebea, Humulești, and Humuleștii Noi.
The Moldova is a river in Romania, in the historical region of Moldavia. It is a right tributary of the river Siret. The river rises from the Obcina Feredeu Mountains of Bukovina in Suceava County and joins the Siret in Cotu Vameș, east of the city of Roman in Neamț County. The total length of the Moldova from its source to its confluence with the Siret is 213 km (132 mi). Its basin area is 4,299 km2 (1,660 sq mi).
The Vânători-Neamț Natural Park is situated in north-east Romania, in Neamț County, on the border with Suceava County. It lies on the administrative territories of the communes Agapia, Bălțătești, Brusturi, Crăcăoani, Vânători-Neamț, Răucești, Boroaia (Suceava), and the town of Târgu Neamț.
The Bârlad is a river in eastern Romania, a left tributary of the river Siret. Its total length is 207 km (129 mi), and its drainage basin area is 7,220 km2 (2,790 sq mi). Its source is in the low hills between the Siret and Prut rivers, southwest of Iași. It flows generally south, through the cities of Negrești, Vaslui, Bârlad and Tecuci. The Bârlad flows through the Romanian counties of Neamț, Vaslui and Galați. It flows into the Siret near Suraia.
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Siret in Vrancea County in Romania, in the historical region of Moldavia. It discharges into the Siret in Călienii Noi, near Vulturu.
The Cracău is a left tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It is formed at the confluence of its headwaters Cracăul Alb and Cracăul Negru in Magazia. It discharges into the Bistrița in Roznov. Its length is 66 km (41 mi) and its basin size is 447 km2 (173 sq mi).
The Cracăul Alb is a river in the Vânători-Neamț Natural Park in Neamț County, Romania. At its confluence with the Cracăul Negru in Magazia, the river Cracău is formed. Its length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its basin size is 77 km2 (30 sq mi).
The Cracăul Negru is a river in Neamț County, Romania. At its confluence with the Cracăul Alb in Magazia, the river Cracău is formed. Its length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin size is 29 km2 (11 sq mi).
The Tarcău is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița in the village Tarcău. It flows through the villages Ardeluța, Schitu Tarcău, Brateș, Cazaci and Tarcău. Its length is 33 km (21 mi) and its basin size is 392 km2 (151 sq mi).
The Bicaz is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains. Its uppermost course, upstream from Red Lake, is also called Vereșchiu. Other tributaries of Lacul Roșu are Pârâul Oii (Oaia), Licoș and Suhard. It discharges into the Bistrița in the town Bicaz. The Romanian name derives from the Hungarian name, which means literally frog-rivulet. Its length is 39 km (24 mi) and its basin size is 566 km2 (219 sq mi).
The Târzia is a right tributary of the river Râșca in Romania. It flows into the Râșca near Orțăști. Its length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and its basin size is 29 km2 (11 sq mi).
The Nemțișor is a left tributary of the river Neamț (Ozana) in Romania. It discharges into the Neamț in Lunca, near Vânători-Neamț. Its length is 25 km (16 mi) and its basin size is 88 km2 (34 sq mi).
The Bistricioara is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania, which it joins at the upper end of Lake Izvorul Muntelui, near the village Bistricioara. It flows through the villages Bilbor, Capu Corbului, Corbu, Tulgheș, Bradu, Grințieș and Bistricioara. Upstream from its confluence with the Borcut, it is also called Răcila. Its length is 64 km (40 mi) and its basin size is 770 km2 (300 sq mi).
The Chineja is a right tributary of the river Prut in Romania. It flows through the towns and villages Berești, Târgu Bujor, Foltești, Tămăoani, Frumușița, Tulucești and Vânători, and through the Lake Brateș. Its length is 79 km (49 mi) and its basin size is 780 km2 (300 sq mi).
The Topolița is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It discharges into the Moldova in Spiești. Its length is 36 km (22 mi) and its basin size is 268 km2 (103 sq mi).
The Nechit is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița in Ruseni. Its length is 27 km (17 mi) and its basin size is 106 km2 (41 sq mi).
The Calul or Calu is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. It discharges into the Bistrița in Piatra Șoimului, near Roznov. Its length is 20 km (12 mi) and its basin size is 62 km2 (24 sq mi).
The Bouleț is a right tributary of the river Cracăul Alb in Romania. It starts at the confluence of headwaters Boulețul Mare and Boulețul Mic. It flows into the Cracăul Alb in Mitocu Bălan. Its length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin size is 30 km2 (12 sq mi).
The Drahura is a right tributary of the river Neamț in Romania. It flows into the Neamț in Târgu Neamț. Its length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin size is 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi).
The Râșca is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It discharges into the Moldova near Ungheni. Its length is 19 km (12 mi) and its basin size is 122 km2 (47 sq mi). Its former upper course, the Râșca, discharges into the Moldova further upstream.