Amaradia

The Amaradia is a river in southern . It is a left tributary of the river , and flows into the Jiu near the city . The Amaradia flows through the villages , , Logrești-Moșteni, , , , , , and .
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Nearby places include Craiova.

with 306,000 inhabitants, is one of the five largest cities of . is in the southwestern region of the country and hosts the administrative buildings of the Dolj County and of the district.

Amaradia

Latitude
44.36667° or 44° 22′ north
Longitude
23.71667° or 23° 43′ east
Elevation
79 metres (259 feet)
Open location code
8GP59P88+MM
Geo­Names ID
686392
Wiki­data ID
Q2129778
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Amaradia” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Amaradia
  • Cebuano: Amaradia (suba sa Romaniya, lat 44,37, long 23,72)
  • Cebuano: Amaradia
  • Chinese: Amaradia Khe
  • Croatian: Amaradia (Dolj)
  • Croatian: Amaradia
  • Dutch: Amaradia
  • German: Amaradia
  • Irish: Amaradia
  • Min Nan Chinese: Amaradia Khe
  • Portuguese: Rio Amaradia
  • Romanian: Amaradia
  • Romanian: Râul Amaradia
  • Welsh: Afon Amaradia

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