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The Prahova River is a river of Southern Romania, which rises from the Bucegi Mountains, in the Southern Carpathians and flows into the Ialomiţa (near Adâncata). The upper reach of the river, upstream of the junction with the Azuga River is sometimes called the Prahoviţa River.
It has a length of 183 kilometers, of which 6 km in Braşov County, 161 km in Prahova County and the last 16 km in Ilfov county.
Prahova's basin has 3740 km², which is about 75% of the surface of the Prahova county.
Left: Puriştoaca, Olăreasa, Pârâul lui Vlad, Ursoaia Mare, Ursoaia Mică, Azuga, Valea Mărului, Valea Seacă, Valea Fetei, Valea Seacă, Valea Măturarului, Zamora, Şipa, Tufa, Valea Căşăriei, Valea Rea, Valea Câinelui, Gagu, Valea lui Bogdan, Valea la Nuci, Valea Mărului, Valea Surpăturii, Valea Orăţii, Conciu, Florei, Cernica, Bătrâioara, Şaaru, Valea lui Sărăcilă, Câmpiniţa, Doftana, Viişoara, Puturosu, Teleajen, Cricovul Sărat
Right: Joiţa River, Râşnoava, Pârâul Sec, Valea Brusturilor, Valea Stânei, Valea Grecului, Valea Fabricii, Valea Cerbului, Valea Albă, Paltinu, Valea Jepilor, Valea Seacă a Jepilor, Urlătoarea, Valea Babei, Piatra Arsă, Peleş, Valea Căşăriei, Valea Iancului, Zgarbura, Izvorul Dorului, Valea Largă, Pârlita, Dogăria, Valea Dracului, Valea Măgarului, Valea Seciului, Valea Obielei, Valea Mesteacănului, Talea, Nistoreşti, Cacova, Sunătoarea, Valea Câmpului, Slaniţa, Poienari
Category:Rivers of Romania Category:Rivers of the Ialomiţa subbasin Category:Rivers of Braşov County Category:Rivers of Prahova County Category:Rivers of Ilfov County
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