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Bistra may refer to: Name Female's name in Bulgaria Populated places * Bistra, Silistra Province, a village in Silistra Province, Bulgaria * Bistra, Targovishte Province, a village in Targovishte Province, Bulgaria * Bistra, Croatia, a municipality in Zagreb County, Croatia * Donja Bistra, a village in Zagreb County, Croatia * Gornja Bistra, a village in Zagreb County, Croatia * Bistra (mountain) in North Macedonia * Bistra (peak) in Kosovo * Bistra, Alba, a commune in Alba County, Romania * Bistra, Maramureș, a commune in Maramureș County, Romania * Bistra, a village in the commune Popești, Bihor, Popești, Bihor County, Romania * Bistra, Črna na Koroškem, a village in Slovenia * Bistra, Vrhnika, village and monastery in Slovenia Rivers in Romania * Bistra (Arieș), a tributary of the Arieș in Alba County * Bistra (Barcău), a tributary of the Barcău in Bihor County * Bistra (Bicaz), a tributary of the Capra in Neamț County * Bistra (Mureș), a tributary of the Mureș in M ...
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Bistra, Vrhnika
Bistra (; ''Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung'', no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 14.''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 118.) is a small settlement in the Municipality of Vrhnika in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Name Bistra was attested in written sources as ''Frovnc'' in 1257, ''Vallis iocose'' in 1306, ''Freydenthall'' in 1350, ''Vistra'' in 1470, and ''Bistrae'' in 1481, among other spellings. ''Bistra'' and names like it (e.g., ''Bistrica, Naklo, Bistrica''), as well as the German adaptation of the name as ''Feistritz im Rosental, Feistritz'', are common in Slovene ethnic territory. Such names were originally hydronyms that were later applied to the settlements along rivers or streams with these names. The names are derived from Slavic ''*bystrica'' 'swiftly flowing river', from the Slavic adjective ''*bystrъ'' 'swiftly flowing, rushing'. Bistra is named a ...
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Bistra Mărului
The Bistra Mărului is a left tributary of the river Bistra in Romania. It discharges into the Bistra in Oțelu Roșu Oțelu Roșu (, lit. (the) “Red Steel”; formerly ''Ferdinand''; ; ) is a town in northeastern Caraș-Severin County, Romania, in the Bistra Valley. It is situated on the national road 68, between Caransebeș (21 km away) and Hațeg. Th ....Bistra Marului (jud. Caras Severin)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Bistra Mărului: *Left: Varing, Frâncu, Dalciu, Jdimir, Șucu, Scorila, Bratonia, Șasa, Pietroasa *Right: Izvorul Alb, Peceneaga, Valea Rea, Valea Roșiei, Valea Mare, Sălătruc, Bolvașnița Mare
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Bistra (Vișeu)
The Bistra is a right tributary of the river Vișeu in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Vișeu in the village Bistra. Its length is and its basin size is .Analysis of 3-10 March 2001 flood in the basins of the Vișeu and Iza Rivers


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Bistra (Timiș)
The Bistra is a river in south-western Romania, in the Banat. It is a right tributary of the river Timiș. Its valley delimits the Țarcu Mountains to the south from the Poiana Ruscă mountains to the north. Its name is derived from a Slavic word meaning "fast-flowing". The Bistra has its source in the Bistra Lake, located in the Țarcu Mountains, near Vârful Pietrei (2192 metres). It flows as a rapid river from south to north until it reaches the village of Bucova, where it changes direction and turns west. Its first major tributary is the Marga River; further down it collects the waters of the river Rusca. Before entering Oțelu Roșu, Bistra collects its greatest influx of waters, the Bistra Mărului. Near Ciuta, north of the town of Caransebeș Caransebeș (; ; , Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a city in Caraș-Severin County, part of the Banat region in southwestern Romania. One village, Jupa (), is administered by the city. The city is located at the confluence o ...
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Bistra (Sebeș)
The Bistra is a right tributary of the river Sebeș in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Tău Reservoir, which is drained by the Sebeș, near Tău Bistra.Bistra (jud. Sibiu)
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Bistra (Mureș)
The Bistra () is a right tributary of the river Mureș (river), Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It discharges into the Mureș in Bistra Mureșului.Bistra (jud. Mures)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


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Bistra (Bicaz)
The Bistra (in its upper course also: ''Bistra Mare'') is a left tributary of the river Capra in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It flows into the Capra in Telec.Bistra / Bistra Mare - Bistra Mica (jud. Neamt)
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Bistra (Barcău)
The Bistra is a left tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău near Marghita.Bistra (jud. Bihor)
e-calauza.ro It flows through the villages , Voivozi, Popești, Bistra, Ciutelec, Bogei,

Bistra (Arieș)
The Valea Bistrii is a left tributary of the river Arieș in Romania. It discharges into the Arieș in Boncești, near Câmpeni Câmpeni (German: ''Topesdorf''; Hungarian: ''Topánfalva'') is a town in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The town administers 21 villages: Boncești, Borlești, Botești (''Botesbánya''), Certege (''Csertés''), Coasta Vâscului, Dănduț .... Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Alba County {{Alba-river-stub ...
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Bistra, Črna Na Koroškem
Bistra () is a dispersed settlement in the valley of Bistra Creek (from which it gets its name), a tributary of the Meža River, and the surrounding hills southwest of Črna na Koroškem in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia.. It is located near the Slovenia–Austria border Etymology ''Bistra'' and names like it (e.g., '' Bistrica'') are common in Slovene ethnic territory. Such names were originally hydronyms that were later applied to the settlements along rivers or streams with these names. The names are derived from Slavic ''*bystra'' 'swiftly flowing (river)', from the Slavic adjective ''*bystrъ'' 'swiftly flowing, rushing'. Bistra is named after Bistra Creek, a left tributary of the Meža River. History According to a local legend, the first Count of Celje and King Frederik I first visited the location in the mid-14th century. He arrived on horseback in the valley, and immediately expressed his admiration for its nature and scenery. He sat by the river for hours, ...
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Silistra Province
Silistra Province (, ''Oblast Silistra'') is a province of Bulgaria. Formerly known as the Silistra okrug, it is located on the northeast corner of Bulgaria. The province is part of the Southern Dobrudja region, with its largest and major city being Silistra. As of 2021, the province had a population of 97,770 inhabitants, making it the second least populated in the country. It is divided into seven municipalities for administrative purposes. History During the reign of the Roman Empire in the first century BCE, the province was the location of the Roman fortress of Durostorum, and a major river port on the Danube river. In the 3rd century, it was subject of multiple attacks by the Goths. The Slavs invaded and captured the region in the 6th century. During the late Middle Ages, it was part of the First and Second Bulgarian Empires, until it fell to the Ottomans as a result of the Bulgarian–Ottoman wars of the late 14th century. Tt was later involved in the conflicts betw ...
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