Siret River
The Siret or Sireth is a river that rises from the Carpathians in the Northern Bukovina region of Ukraine, and flows southward into Romania before it joins the Danube.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in Romania and Ukraine
- Also known as: “Siret”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Nicolae Rainea Stadium and Galați TV Tower.
Nicolae Rainea Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Dan69en, Public domain.
The Nicolae Rainea Stadium, formerly known as Dunărea Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium, frequently used for football. It is located in Galați and was the home ground of CSU Galați and Dunărea Galaţi, among others.
Galați TV Tower
Tower
Photo: Baditastefan, Public domain.
Galați TV Tower is a 110-metre tall concrete tower used for FM and TV broadcasting in Galați, Romania. The tower, completed in 1978, is equipped with a tower restaurant, perhaps the only of this kind in Romania.
Stadionul Siderurgistul
Stadium
Siderurgistul Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Galaţi, Romania. Primarily a football venue, it is the home ground for the Oţelul Galaţi youth squads. However, the stadium's design allows for concerts as well. The stadium holds about 6,000 people.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Galați.
Galați
Siret River
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: Romania, Balkans, Europe
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Satellite Map
Discover Siret River from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Western Panjabi—“Siret River” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Siret”
- Arabic: “سِرَاتُ”
- Arabic: “نهر سرات”
- Armenian: “Սիրետ”
- Asturian: “Ríu Siret”
- Azerbaijani: “Siret çayı”
- Basque: “Siret (ibaia)”
- Basque: “Siret”
- Belarusian: “Сірэт”
- Bosnian: “Siret (rijeka)”
- Bosnian: “Siret”
- Bulgarian: “Сирет”
- Catalan: “Riu Siret”
- Catalan: “Siret”
- Cebuano: “Siret”
- Chinese: “Siret Khe”
- Chinese: “錫雷特河”
- Chinese: “锡雷特河”
- Croatian: “Siret”
- Czech: “Hierasus”
- Czech: “Seret”
- Czech: “Siret”
- Czech: “Szeret”
- Danish: “Siret”
- Dutch: “Siret”
- Egyptian Arabic: “نهر سيرت”
- Esperanto: “Siret”
- Estonian: “Sireti jõgi”
- Finnish: “Siret”
- French: “Siret”
- Galician: “Río Siret”
- Georgian: “სირეტი”
- German: “Sereth”
- German: “Szeret”
- Greek: “Σερέτης”
- Hebrew: “סירט”
- Hungarian: “Szeret”
- Indonesian: “Sungai Siret”
- Irish: “Abhainn Siret”
- Italian: “Siret”
- Japanese: “シレト川”
- Korean: “시레트강”
- Ladin: “Siret”
- Latvian: “Sireta”
- Lithuanian: “Seretas”
- Lithuanian: “Siretas”
- Macedonian: “Серет”
- Macedonian: “Сирет”
- Malayalam: “സൈററ്റ്”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Siret Khe”
- Mingrelian: “სირეტი”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Siret”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Sereth”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Siret-elva”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Siret”
- Norwegian: “Siret”
- Persian: “سیرت”
- Polish: “Seret”
- Portuguese: “Hierasus”
- Portuguese: “Rio Siret”
- Portuguese: “Siret”
- Romanian: “Râul Siret”
- Romanian: “Râului Siret”
- Romanian: “Siret”
- Romanian: “Valea Siretului”
- Russian: “Серет”
- Russian: “Сирет”
- Serbian: “Raul Siret”
- Serbian: “Siret”
- Serbian: “Сирет”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Siret”
- Slovenian: “Siret”
- South Azerbaijani: “سیرت چایی”
- Spanish: “Rio Siret”
- Spanish: “río Siret”
- Spanish: “Río Siret”
- Swedish: “Siret”
- Turkish: “Siret Irmağı”
- Turkish: “Siret Nehri”
- Turkish: “Siret”
- Ukrainian: “Серет”
- Ukrainian: “Сирет”
- Ukrainian: “Сірет or Серет”
- Ukrainian: “Сірет”
- Venetian: “Fiume Siret”
- Vietnamese: “Sông Siret”
- Welsh: “Afon Siret”
- Western Panjabi: “سیرٹ دریا”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Ţiglina and Ion Costache Brătianu.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Via lui Marafet and Complexul Muzeal al Ştiinţelor Naturii Galaţi.
Romania: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Iași.
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