Crișul Repede
Template:Geobox The Crișul Repede (Romanian Crișul Repede ("the rapid Criș"); Hungarian Sebes-Körös) is a river in Bihor county, Crișana, Romania and in southeastern Hungary (Körösvidek). Together with the rivers Crișul Alb ("the white Criș") and Crișul Negru ("the black Criș"), it makes up the Three Criș rivers ("Cele Trei Crișuri"). These are considered the main rivers in the Crișana region of Romania. Historically, when Crișana was recognised as an official region (today, Romania is divided into 40 counties), the Criș rivers were the most important rivers of the region. Its basin size is 9,119 km2 (3,521 sq mi).[1]: 22
The Crișul Repede river runs through the city of Oradea, the capital of Bihor county. It flows into the Körös (Criș) river near Gyomaendrőd, in Hungary. Part of the water from the Crișul Repede is diverted towards the Crișul Negru by the Criș Collector Canal.
Towns and villages
The following towns and villages are situated along the Crișul Repede, from source to mouth: in Romania Izvoru Crişului, Huedin, Poieni, Ciucea, Negreni, Bratca, Vadu Crișului, Aușeu, Aleşd, Tileagd, Oradea, in Hungary Körösszakál, Körösújfalu, Körösladány.
Tributaries
The following rivers are tributaries to the Crișul Repede:
- Left: Călata, Săcuieu, Drăgan, Surduc, Neportoc, Valea Satului, Iada, Valea Boiului, Brătcuţa, Misir, Dobrinești, Mnierea, Cropanda, Medeș, Chijic, Sărand, Tășad, Peța, Alceu
- Right: Poicu, Semeni, Negrea, Beznea, Borod, Pârâul Omului, Gepiș, Valea Morii, Bonda, Pasteur, Barcău
References
- Administrația Națională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - București
- Institutul de Meteorologie și Hidrologie - Rîurile României - București 1971
- Trasee turistice - județul Cluj [1]
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