List of rivers of Romania
This is a list of rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania.
Longest rivers
The length and drainage area represent only the part of the river within Romania.[1]
River name
|
Length of the river (km)
|
Drainage area (km2)
|
Hydrographic basin (m3/year)[1]
|
Danube
|
1,075
|
33,250[2]
|
20,000
|
Mureș
|
761
|
27,890
|
1,044
|
Prut
|
742
|
10,990
|
726
|
Olt
|
615
|
24,050
|
1,682
|
Siret
|
559
|
42,890
|
1,956
|
Ialomița
|
417
|
10,350
|
430
|
Someș
|
376
|
15,740
|
715
|
Argeș
|
350
|
12,550
|
1,672
|
Jiu
|
339
|
10,080
|
2,109
|
Buzău
|
302
|
5,264
|
Dâmbovița
|
286
|
2,824
|
Bistrița
|
283
|
7,039
|
Jijia
|
275
|
5,757
|
Târnava
|
246[3]
|
6,253
|
Timiș
|
244
|
5,673
|
Crișul Alb
|
234
|
4,240
|
Vedea
|
224
|
5,430
|
Târnava Mare
|
223
|
3,666
|
Moldova
|
213
|
4,299
|
Bârlad
|
207
|
7,220
|
Târnava Mică
|
196
|
2,071
|
Prahova
|
193
|
3,738
|
Neajlov
|
186
|
3,720
|
Olteț
|
185
|
2,663
|
Someșul Mic
|
178
|
3,773
|
Suceava
|
173
|
2,298
|
Bega
|
170
|
2,362
|
Arieș
|
166
|
3,005
|
Trotuș
|
162
|
4,456
|
References
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