Hășdate (river) explained

Hășdate
Pushpin Map:Romania
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Romania
Subdivision Type2:Counties
Subdivision Name2:Cluj County
Subdivision Type3:Villages
Subdivision Name3:Hășdate, Ciurila, Petreștii de Jos
Length:32km (20miles)
Mouth:Arieș
Mouth Location:Corneşti
Mouth Coordinates:46.526°N 23.686°W
Basin Size:213km2
Tributaries Left:Micuș

The Hășdate (also: Hăjdate, Hungarian: Hesdát-patak) is a small river in the Apuseni Mountains, Cluj County, western Romania. It is a left tributary of the river Arieș. It flows through the municipalities Săvădisla, Ciurila and Petreștii de Jos, and joins the Arieș at Corneşti, near Turda.[1] Its length is 32km (20miles) and its basin size is 213km2. It formed the Cheile Turzii, a narrow river gorge.

Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Hășdate (from source to mouth):

Notes and References

  1. http://www.e-calauza.ro/index.php?afiseaza=pluta_noua&rau=64 Hasdate (jud. Cluj)