Taia
The Taia is a right tributary of the river Jiul de Est in Romania. It discharges into the Jiul de Est in the town Petrila. Its length is 21 km and its basin size is 88 km2.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in Romania
- Also known as: “Taia River”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Petrila and Slătinioara.
Petrila
Town
Photo: DenesFeri, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Petrila is a town in the Jiu Valley, Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located near the confluence of the rivers Jiul de Est, Taia, and Jieț. The town administers four villages: Cimpa, Jieț, Răscoala, and Tirici.
Slătinioara
Village
Petroșani is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania, with a population of 31,044 as of 2021. The city has been associated with mining since the 19th century. Slătinioara is situated 4½ km south of Taia.
Petroșani
Photo: Eduard Gergely, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Petroșani is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania.The city has a population of around 35,000.
Taia
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: Romania, Balkans, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Irish to Welsh—“Taia” goes by many names.
- Irish: “Abhainn Taia”
- Romanian: “Râul Taia”
- Romanian: “Taia”
- Welsh: “Afon Taia”
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Taia”. Photo: El bes, CC BY 3.0.