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The '''Dumitreasa River''' is a [[tributary]] of the [[Someşul Rece River]] in [[Romania]].
The '''Dumitreasa River''' is a [[tributary]] of the [[Someşul Rece River]] in [[Romania]].


"Dumitreasa river springs from under the top with the same denomination (1638 m) and after a mild course bursts into a wild last segment of gorges before joining Someşul Rece. A “shy” trail goes up along the left wall of the gorges that barely prevails in holding together the impetuous waters."<ref>[http://www.apuseniturism.ro/indexen.shtml?cmd%5b64%5d=v-65&cmd%5b66%5d=v-67&cmd%5b66%5d=i-67-5853bc09215670c8d161dd367a0b64a6 Rural Tourism in the Apuseni Mountains]</ref>
"Dumitreasa river springs from under the top with the same denomination (1638 m) and after a mild course bursts into a wild last segment of gorges before joining Someşul Rece. A “shy” trail goes up along the left wall of the gorges that barely prevails in holding together the impetuous waters."<ref>[http://www.apuseniturism.ro/indexen.shtml?cmd%5b64%5d=v-65&cmd%5b66%5d=v-67&cmd%5b66%5d=i-67-5853bc09215670c8d161dd367a0b64a6 Rural Tourism in the Apuseni Mountains]</ref> Alot of Romanian children had been eaten by cannibals back in the 1800s


==References==
==References==

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The Dumitreasa River is a tributary of the Someşul Rece River in Romania.

"Dumitreasa river springs from under the top with the same denomination (1638 m) and after a mild course bursts into a wild last segment of gorges before joining Someşul Rece. A “shy” trail goes up along the left wall of the gorges that barely prevails in holding together the impetuous waters."[1] Alot of Romanian children had been eaten by cannibals back in the 1800s

References

  • Administraţia Naţională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - Bucureşti
  • Institutul de Meteorologie şi Hidrologie - Rîurile României - Bucureşti 1971