The Crișul Alb , (Hungarian: Fehér-Körös) is a river in western Romania in the historical region of Transylvania and south-eastern Hungary (Békés County). Its source is in the southern Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții Apuseni).
Dumbrăvița may refer to the following places:
The Meziad is a left tributary of the river Valea Roșie in Romania. It flows into the Valea Roșie in Remetea.
The Sâmbăta is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Sâmbăta de Jos.
The Corhana is a river in western Romania and eastern Hungary, a tributary of the Crișul Repede. Its source is 2 km south of the village Șauaieu.
The Sebeș is a left tributary of the river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. The upper reach of the river (upstream of Lake Oașa) is also known as Frumoasa.
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Maramureș County, Romania, 15 kilometers southeast of Baia Mare. It is composed of six villages: Cărbunari (Kővárfüred), Chechiș (Oláhkékes), Dumbrăvița, Rus (Kékesoroszfalu), Sindrești (Felsősándorfalu) and Unguraș (Magyarkékes).
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăvița and Vlădeni (Wladein; Vledény).
Șoimi is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,543 people. It is composed of eight villages: Borz, Codru, Dumbrăvița de Codru (Havasdombró), Poclușa de Beiuș (Havaspoklos), Sânnicolau de Beiuș (Belényesszentmiklós), Șoimi, Ursad (Urszád) and Urviș de Beiuș (Belényesörvényes).
Dumbrăvița is a commune in Sîngerei District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Bocancea-Schit, Dumbrăvița and Valea lui Vlad.
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