Crișul Alb

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Crișul Alb
White shriek
The White Screech (Crișul Alb) in the Tisza catchment area

The White Screech (Crișul Alb) in the Tisza catchment area

Data
location Transylvania (Romania and Hungary)
River system Danube
Drain over Körös  → Tisza  → Danube  → Black Sea
origin Apuseni Mountains
muzzle in the Körös coordinates: 46 ° 42 '1 "  N , 21 ° 16' 9"  E 46 ° 42 '1 "  N , 21 ° 16' 9"  E

Reservoirs flowed through Lugaș , Tileagd
The Crișul Alb near Țărmure

The Crișul Alb near Țărmure

Crișul Alb (German: White Kreisch ) is the southernmost of the three source rivers of the Kreisch, Rum .: Criș, Hungarian: Körös , which only unite to form this in Hungary . It rises in the Apuseni Mountains in Romania, flows in this country through the valley basins of Brad , Gurahont and Zarand and finally unites in Hungary as Fehér-Körös with the Fekete-Körös (Black Screech) to form the Körös. At half a kilometer, the Crișul Alb forms the border between Romania and Hungary.

Tributaries

Left tributaries Right tributaries

Valea Albă ,
Valea Laptelui ,
Plai ,
Buces ,
Bucuresci ,
Luncoiu ,
Tebea ,
Vălişoara ,
Unguroiu ,
Valea Văleni ,
Birtin ,
Vaţa ,
Prăvăleni ,
Valea Mare ,
Valea Rea ,
Sighisoara
Musteşti ,
Bodesti ,
Almaş ,
Chisindia ,
Canalul Morilor
Well ,
Cigher ,
Chișer ,
Canalul Morilor

Artan ,
Brad ,
Junc ,
Ribița ,
Baldovin ,
Obârșia ,
Ociu ,
Hălmăgel ,
Leasa ,
Valea Leucii ,
Glimea ,
Valea Ursului Talagiu ,
Tăcașele ,
Zimbru ,
Feniș ,
Crocna ,
Dumbrăvița ,
Craicova ,
Topasca ,
Sebiș

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