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Târnava River

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- left
  
Târnava Mare

- location
  
Blaj, Romania

- average
  
25 m/s (883 cu ft/s)

Country
  
Romania

Mouths
  
Mureș, Teiuș

- right
  
Târnava Mică

- location
  
Teiuş, Romania

Length
  
28 km

Sources
  
Blaj, Târnava Mare

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The Târnava (fully Romanian: Râul Târnava, Hungarian: Küküllő; German: Kokel; Turkish: Kokul or Kokulu) is a river in Romania. It is formed by the confluence of the Târnava Mare and Târnava Mică in the town of Blaj. The Târnava flows into the Mureș after 28 km, near the town of Teiuş. Tributaries of the Târnava, besides its two source rivers Târnava Mare and Târnava Mică, are the Tiur, Izvorul Iezerului and Secaș from the left and the Șoimuș from the right. Its drainage basin covers an area of 6,253 km2 (2,414 sq mi).

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Map of T%C3%A2rnava River, Romania

EtymologyEdit

The name Târnava is of Slavic origin, from trn, meaning "thorn".

The Hungarian name Küküllő is of Old Turkic origin from Kukel meaning sloe, and is thought to be given by the Avars.

References

Târnava River Wikipedia