Ialomiţa River

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Ialomiţa River
Countries Romania
Counties Prahova County,
Dâmboviţa County,
Ilfov County,
Ialomiţa County
Villages Pucheni,
Moroeni,
Lunca,
Pietroşiţa,
Fieni
Pucioasa,
Glodeni,
Doiceşti
Aninoasa
Târgovişte,,
Fierbinţi-Târg,
Dridu,
Urziceni,
Manasia,
Alexeni,
Ion Roată
Sfăntu Gheorghe,
Balaciu.
Căzăneşti,
Ciochina,
Andrăşeşti,
Perieţi,
Slobozia
Cosâmbeşti,
Bucu,
Sudiţi,
Ţăndărei
Length 417 km (259 mi)
Source
 - location Bucegi Mountains
Mouth Danube
 - location Hârşova
Major tributaries
 - left Valea Şugărilor,
Cocora,
Lăptici,
Scândurari,
Blana,
Nucet,
Oboarele,
Scropoasa,
Orzea,
Brânduşa,
Gâlma,
Ialomicioara,
Ruşeţu,
Leurda,
Bizdidel,
Slănic de Răzvad,
Slănic de Gura Ocniţei,
Pâscov,
Crivăţ,
Cricovul Dulce,
Prahova,
Sărata,
Cotorca,
Sărăţuica,
Strachina
 - right Valea Doamnelor,
Valea Sucheniţei
Horoaba,
Coteanu,
Valea Văcăriei,
Tătaru,
Gâlgoiu,
Mircea,
Bolboci,
Lucăcilă,
Zănoaga,
Valea Cabanierului,
Brătei,
Rătei,
Raciu,
Valea Doicii,
Seciul cu Colţi,
Voivodeni,
Ţâţa,
Ialomicioara,
Vulcana,
Glod,
Ruda,
Racoviţa,
Snagov,
Vlăsia,
Comana
Official River Code XI.1


The Ialomiţa River (Râul Ialomiţa in Romanian) is a river of Southern Romania that rises from the Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians and flows into the Danube.

The upper reach of the river is sometimes known as Valea Obârşiei River or Obârşia Ialomiţei River.

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[edit] Cities

[edit] Tributaries

[edit] Lakes and dams

  • Lake Scropoasa


[edit] References

  • Administraţia Naţională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - Bucureşti
  • Institutul de Meteorologie şi Hidrologie - Rîurile României - Bucureşti 1971
  • Trasee turistice - judeţul Dâmboviţa [1]
  • Trasee turistice - judeţul Ialomiţa [2]
  • Trasee turistice - judeţul Ilfov [3]