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Crişul Alb River

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Crişul Alb River (Fehér-Körös)
Countries Romania
Hungary
Counties Romania:
Hunedoara County,
Arad County
Hungary:
Békés County
Villages Romania:
Brad,
Baia de Criş,
Gurahonţ,
Dieci,
Sebiş,
Ineu
Hungary:
Gyula,
Békés
Source
 - location Apuseni Mountains
Mouth Körös
Major tributaries
 - left Valea Albă,
Valea Laptelui,
Plai,
Buceş,
Bucureşci,
Luncoiu,
Ţebea,
Vălişoara,
Unguroiu,
Valea Văleni,
Birtin,
Vaţa,
Prăvăleni,
Valea Mare,
Valea Rea,
Sighişoara
Musteşti,
Bodeşti,
Almaş,
Chişindia,
Canalul Morilor
Gut,
Cigher,
Chişer,
Canalul Morilor
 - right Artan,
Brad,
Junc,
Ribiţa,
Baldovin,
Obârşia,
Ociu,
Hălmăgel,
Leasa,
Valea Leucii,
Glimea,
Tăcaşele,
Zimbru,
Feniş,
Crocna,
Dumbrăviţa,
Craicova,
Topasca,
Sebiş

The Crişul Alb (Romanian) or Fehér-Körös (Hungarian) is a river in western Romania (Transylvania) and south-eastern Hungary (Békés county). Its source is in the southern Apuseni Mountains. It flows through the towns Brad, Ineu, Chişineu Criş in Romania, and Gyula in Hungary. Crossing the border of Hungary, the river, now called Fehér-Körös, joins the Fekete-Körös a few kilometres north from Gyula to form the Körös River.

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[edit] Maps

  • Harta judeţului Alba [2]
  • Harta judeţului Hunedoara [3]
  • Harta interactivă judeţul Arad [4]

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