Category:Trotuș River

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English: The Trotuș River (Hungarian: Tatros) in eastern Romania emerges from the Ciuc Mountains in the Eastern Carpathians and joins the Siret River after passing through Comăneşti and Oneşti in Bacău County. It has a total length of 162 km.
<nowiki>Trotuș; Trotuș; Trotuș; Ríu Trotuș; Тротуш; Trotuș; Abhainn Trotuș; ტროტუში; 特羅圖什河谷; Trotuș; Trotuș; ウグラ川; Trotuș Khe; Тротуш; Trotuș; Afon Trotuș; Trotuș; Tatros; Trotuș River; Río Trotuș; Fiume Trotuș; Trotuș; río de Rumanía; রোমানিয়ার নদী; folyó Romániában; река в Румынии; Nebenfluss des Sereths; rio da Roménia; river in Romania; râu din România; rio da Romênia; נהר; rivier in Roemenië; نهر في رومانيا; річка в Румунії; rivière de Roumanie, sous-affluent du Danube; fiume della Romania; river in Romania; river in Romania; rěka w Rumunskej; abhainn sa Rómáin</nowiki>
Trotuș River 
river in Romania
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Location
  • Romania
Length
  • 162 km
Origin of the watercourse
  • Ciuc Mountains
Mouth of the watercourse
Drainage basin
Tributary
  • Tazlău River
  • Uz River
  • Gârbea River
  • Agăș River
  • Antaloc River
  • Drăcoiu River
  • Brusturoasa River
  • Camenca River
  • Caraclău River
  • Ciungi River
  • Cuchiniș River
  • Cucuieți River
  • Larga River
  • Plopul River
  • Pârâul Mare
  • Seaca River
  • Sugura River
  • Tărhăuș River
  • Urmeniș River
  • Valea Rece River
Map46° 00′ 40″ N, 27° 12′ 33″ E
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OpenStreetMap relation ID: 13451884
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