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  2. Dâmbovița (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Dâmbovița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdɨmbovitsa] ⓘ) is a river in Romania. [ 1 ][ 2 ] It has its sources on the Curmătura Oticului, a mountain pass that separates the Iezer Mountains from the Făgăraș Mountains proper. It passes through Bucharest and flows into the river Argeș near Budești, in Călărași County.

  3. List of ports in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Port of Drencova. Port of Drobeta Turnu Severin. Port of Galați. Port of Giurgiu. Port of Isaccea. Port of Moldova Veche. Port of Oltenița. Port of Orșova. Port of Tulcea.

  4. List of rivers of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Major rivers of Romania Hydrographical map of Romania. ... Length of the river (km) Drainage area (km 2) Hydrographic basin (m 3 /year) [1] Danube: 1,075 33,250 [2]

  5. Lake Floreasca - Wikipedia

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    74 ha (180 acres) Max. depth. 5 m (16 ft) Water volume. 16,000,000 m 3 (13,000 acre⋅ft) Lake Floreasca is an anthropic lake located in the northern part of the city of Bucharest, developed on the Colentina River, in the area where it flows through the urban area of the city, situated between Lake Herăstrău upstream and Lake Tei downstream ...

  6. Danube–Bucharest Canal - Wikipedia

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    Danube–Bucharest Canal. The Danube–Bucharest Canal is a 73-kilometre (45 mi) long canal project that is planned to link Bucharest, Romania to the Danube via the Argeș River, and ultimately create direct access to the Black Sea via the existing Danube–Black Sea Canal. The total capacity of the waterway will be 24 million tons/year.

  7. Lake Văcărești - Wikipedia

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    2 km (1.2 mi) Surface area. 140.5 ha (347 acres) Max. depth. 2 m (6 ft 7 in) Lake Văcărești is a lake in the south of Bucharest, Sector 4. The lake has a surface of 140.5 hectares (347 acres). It is now part of the Văcărești Nature Park, a protected zone of nature. [1] Over 100 species of wild birds and animals live in this area.

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