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Strâmba may
refer to the
following rivers in Romania:
Strâmba, a
village in the
commune Josenii Bârgăului, Bistrița-Năsăud
County Strâmba,
tributary of...
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Valea Strâmbă may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Valea Strâmbă, Harghita, a
village in the
commune Suseni,
Harghita County Valea Strâmbă, a tributary...
- Mănăstirea Sfânta
Treime or Mănăstirea
Strâmba) is a
Romanian Orthodox monastery in Romania,
located in
Strâmba-Jiu village,
Turceni town, Gorj County...
- are
tributaries to the
river Sălăuța: Left: Frumușica, Pârâul Repede,
Strâmba, Telcișor,
Valea Cerbului,
Valea Stegii Right:
Valea Săbii, Fiad, Fiadțel...
- Gramna, Dosu Cioclovinei, Schitului, Cioclovina, Sașa, Orlea, Peșteana,
Strâmba Lake
Ceauru (project) "Planul național de management.
Sinteza planurilor...
- The Sbârcioara is a left
tributary of the
river Turcu in Romania. It
flows into the
Turcu in
Moieciu de Jos. Its
length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin...
- Jos, Zădărlac, and Zădăreni Right: Chindeni,
Arinul Scurt, Chirtoegher,
Strâmba, Pârâul Noroios, Belcina, Lăzarea, Ghiduț, Ditrău, Faier, Jolotca, Filipea...
- Cârțișoara, Opat, Scorei, Sărata, Porumbacu, Avrig, Mârșa, Racovița, Sebeș,
Strâmba, Rândibou, Curpăn,
Valea Satului, Boia Mare, Pârâul Sec, Băiaș, Lotrișor...
- (from
source to mouth): Left:
Valea Lupului Right: Bugheanu, Măra, Purdel,
Strâmba, Orzea, Grozea,
Valea Râsului, Cămârzanu, Pârâul Podurilor,
Valea Andreiașului...
- The
Strâmba (Hungarian: Tekerő-patak,
meaning "Worming Cr****") is a
right tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into the...