Английская Википедия:Ialomița (river)

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The Ialomița (Шаблон:Lang-ro Шаблон:IPA-ro) is a river of Southern Romania.Шаблон:GeoSourceШаблон:GeoSource It rises from the Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians. It discharges into the Borcea branch of the Danube in Giurgeni.[1] It is Шаблон:Convert long, and its basin area is Шаблон:Convert.Шаблон:GeoSourceШаблон:GeoSource Its average discharge at the mouth is Шаблон:Cvt.Шаблон:GeoSource Ialomița County takes its name from this river.

The upper reach of the river is sometimes known as Valea Obârșiei or Obârșia Ialomiței.

Localities

The following localities are situated along the river Ialomița, from source to mouth: Moroeni, Pietroșița, Fieni, Pucioasa, Doicești, Aninoasa, Târgoviște, Răzvad, Comișani, Băleni, Finta, Cojasca, Poienarii Burchii, Fierbinți-Târg, Dridu, Urziceni, Manasia, Alexeni, Ion Roată, Sfăntu Gheorghe, Balaciu, Căzănești, Ciochina, Andrășești, Perieți, Slobozia, Cosâmbești, Bucu, Sudiți and Țăndărei.

The largest cities along the Ialomița are Târgoviște and Slobozia.

Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Ialomița (from source to mouth):Шаблон:GeoSource

Lakes and dams

History

The Naparis River, mentioned in Histories Book 4, is likely the modern Ialomița. The Naparis was one of five Scythian Rivers listed by Herodotus which began in Scythia and fed into the Danube.

References

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  1. Ialomita, e-calauza.ro