Valea Albescului River

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Valea Albescului River
Location
Country Romania
Counties Argeș County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 - location Leaota Mountains
Mouth Valea Caselor

The Valea Albescului River is a tributary of the Valea Caselor river in Romania.

The Valea Caselor River is a tributary of the Dâmboviţa River in Romania.

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