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Hârtibaciu

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- location
  
Mohu

Mouth
  
Cibin

Length
  
88 km

Cities
  
Agnita

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Rezultatele strategiei 2007 2013 gal microregiunea h rtibaciu


The Hârtibaciu (German: Harbach, Hungarian: Hortobágy) is a river in the Transylvania historical region of Romania. It develops in the South Carpathians and flows into the Cibin, a tributary of the Olt, in Mohu, southeast of Sibiu. It flows through the towns and villages Bărcuț, Retiș, Brădeni, Netuș, Agnita, Benești, Alțâna, Nocrich, Hosman, Cornățel and Cașolț.

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King Géza II of Hungary settled the initial Transylvanian Saxon colonists along the Hârtibaciu, referred to by them as the Harbach. The Saxons established many towns along the river such as Agnita with Kirchenburgen, or fortified churches.

Prin transilvania valea h rtibaciului


TributariesEdit

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Hârtibaciu:

  • Left: Movile, Albac, Androchiel, Marpod, Fofeldea
  • Right: Sărătura, Halmer, Râul Înfundăturii, Stricata, Coveș, Bârghiș, Zlagna, Vurpăr, Țichindeal, Lacul Roșia, Zăvoi, Daia, Cașolț
  • MapsEdit

  • Harta județului Sibiu [3]
  • Harta Județului Brașov [4]
  • References

    Hârtibaciu Wikipedia