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This is the list of longest rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania. For the full list in alphabetical order, see List of rivers of Romania (alphabetic).
[edit] Longest rivers of Romania
Hydrographical map of Romania
The length represents only the part of the river that flows in Romania.
River name |
Length of the river (km) |
Drainage area (km²) |
Danube |
1,075 |
Mureş |
761 |
27,890 |
Prut |
742 |
10,990 |
Olt |
615 |
24,050 |
Siret |
559 |
42,890 |
Ialomiţa |
417 |
10,350 |
Someş |
376 |
15,740 |
Argeş |
350 |
12,550 |
Jiu |
339 |
10,080 |
Buzău |
302 |
5,264 |
Dâmboviţa |
286 |
2,824 |
Bistriţa |
283 |
7,039 |
Jijia |
275 |
5,757 |
Târnava Mare |
246 |
6,253 |
Timiş |
244 |
5,673 |
Crişul Alb |
234 |
4,240 |
Vedea |
224 |
5,430 |
Moldova |
213 |
4,299 |
Bârlad |
207 |
7,220 |
Târnava Mică |
196 |
2,071 |
Prahova |
193 |
3,738 |
Neajlov |
186 |
3,720 |
Olteţ |
185 |
2,663 |
Someşul Mic |
178 |
3,773 |
Suceava |
173 |
2,298 |
Bega |
170 |
2,362 |
Arieş |
166 |
3,005 |
Trotuş |
162 |
4,456 |
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