Someș | |
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The Someș at Letca, Sălaj County
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The Someș fringed by fuchsia
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Other name(s) | Szamos |
Etymology | Dacian word Samus ("agitated", "whirling", "piebald") |
Countries | Romania, Hungary |
Cities | Dej, Jibou, Ulmeni, Satu Mare |
Basin features | |
Main source | Confluence of Someșul Mare and Someșul Mic 47°8′41″N 23°54′48″E / 47.14472°N 23.91333°E |
River mouth |
Tisza 122 m (400 ft) 48°06′50″N 22°20′22″E / 48.1140°N 22.3394°ECoordinates: 48°06′50″N 22°20′22″E / 48.1140°N 22.3394°E |
Progression | Tisza→ Danube→ Black Sea |
Basin size | 18,146 km2 (7,006 sq mi) |
Tributaries |
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Waterbodies | 7 |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 415 km (258 mi) |
Discharge |
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The Someș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsomeʃ]; Hungarian: Szamos; German: Somesch or Samosch), located in northwestern Romania, is a left tributary of the Tisza in Hungary. It has a length of 415 km (258 mi) (including its source river Someșul Mare), of which 50 km are in Hungary. The Someș is the fifth river as length and debit in Romania. The hydrographic basin forms by the confluence at Mica, a commune about 4 km upstream of Dej, of Someșul Mare and Someșul Mic rivers. Someșul Mic (formed by the confluence of Someșul Rece with Someșul Cald) originates in the Apuseni Mountains, and Someșul Mare springs from the Rodna Mountains.
Someșul Mare has a length of 130 km and an area of 5,033 km2 and a slight asymmetry in favor of the left side of the basin. For the entire basin of Someș, the asymmetry on left becomes pronounced between Dej and Ardusat to change in the opposite direction after receiving Lăpuș River on the right side. The valley of Someșul Mare has much auriferous alluvium that, until the early 20th century, were brought to the surface using traditional tools. Specialists say that in the Someșul Mare were found grains of gold of 21 carats.
The Someș drains a basin of 18,146 km2 (7,006 sq mi), of which 15,740 km2 (6,080 sq mi) in Romania. Its basin comprises 403 rivers with a total length of 5,528 km, or 7% of the total length of the country. Basin area represents 6.6% of the country area and 71% of the area of Someș–Tisza hydrographic basin.