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Crasna (Tisza)

Coordinates: 48°8′16″N 22°19′8″E / 48.13778°N 22.31889°E / 48.13778; 22.31889
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Crasna
(Kraszna)
The Kraszna at Mátészalka in Hungary
Crasna (Tisza) is located in Hungary
Crasna (Tisza)
Crasna (Tisza) is located in Romania
Crasna (Tisza)
Location
CountriesRomania and Hungary
CountiesRomania: Sălaj and Satu Mare
Hungary: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
Towns
Physical characteristics
MouthTisza
 • location
Vásárosnamény
 • coordinates
48°8′16″N 22°19′8″E / 48.13778°N 22.31889°E / 48.13778; 22.31889
Length193 km (120 mi)
Basin size1,931 km2 (746 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTiszaDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
 • rightZalău

The Crasna (Romanian) or Kraszna (Hungarian) is the name of a river in northwestern Romania and northeastern Hungary. The Crasna is a left tributary of the Tisza. Its source is in Transylvania, Romania, near the village of Crasna. It flows through the Romanian counties Sălaj and Satu Mare and the Hungarian county Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. It flows into the Tisza in Vásárosnamény. Cities along the Crasna are Șimleu Silvaniei in Romania, Nagyecsed and Mátészalka in Hungary.

Until the 1890s the Crasna discharged into the river Someș. Since then, the lower course of the Crasna has been regulated and it discharges into the Tisza 3.5 km downstream of the confluence of Tisza and Someș.[1]: 20  Its basin size is 1,931 km2 (746 sq mi).[1]: 22 

Towns and villages

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The following towns and villages are situated along the river Crasna, from source to mouth: Cizer, Horoatu Crasnei, Crasna, Vârșolț, Pericei, Șimleu Silvaniei, Măeriște, Sărmășag, Bobota, Supur, Acâș, Craidorolț, Moftin, Berveni (in Romania) and Nagyecsed, Mátészalka and Vásárosnamény (in Hungary).

Tributaries

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The following rivers are tributaries to the Crasna:[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Analysis of the Tisza River Basin 2007, IPCDR
  2. ^ Atlasul cadastrului apelor din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. pp. 88–92. OCLC 895459847. River code: II.2
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