Topolog | |
Pushpin Map: | Romania |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Romania |
Subdivision Type2: | Counties |
Subdivision Name2: | Tulcea, Constanța |
Subdivision Type3: | Villages |
Subdivision Name3: | Topolog, Rahman, Stejaru, Saraiu |
Length: | 50km (30miles) |
Source1: | Casimcea Plateau |
Mouth: | Lake Hazarlâc |
Mouth Coordinates: | 44.7188°N 28.0659°W |
Progression: | Lake Hazarlâc→ |
Basin Size: | 342km2 |
Tributaries Left: | Valea Dulgherului, Cișmelei, Bentu |
Custom Label: | River code |
Custom Data: | XIV.1.47 |
The Topolog is a river in Dobruja, Romania, a right tributary of the Danube.[1] It rises near the commune of Topolog, in the Casimcea Plateau of Tulcea County forming the Topolog Depression, which divides the Plateau in two parts: the Casimcea Plateau proper (to the east) and the Hârșova Plateau (to the west). Initially, it flows from northwest toward southeast, but eventually, it changes to east-west, spilling into Lake Hazarlâc, which is connected with the Danube. Its length is 50km (30miles) and its basin size is 342km2.[2]