Corhana

The Corhana (Romanian: Corhana, Hungarian: Korhány) is a river in western Romania and eastern Hungary, a tributary of the Crișul Repede.[1] Its source is 2 km south of the village Șauaieu. It flows in western direction towards Cefa, where much of its flow is diverted by the Criș Collector Canal towards the Crișul Negru near Tămașda.[2] Part of its flow continues west and crosses the Hungarian border between Marțihaz and Geszt.[3] The river is diverted into the canals of the drainage system of the area. The meanders of the Korhány near Geszt are a Natura 2000 site.[4]

Corhana
Corhana is located in Romania
Corhana
Corhana is located in Hungary
Corhana
Location
CountryRomania, Hungary
CountiesBihor County, Békés County
VillagesRomania: Miersig, Bicaci, Inand, Marțihaz
Hungary: Geszt
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates46°54′57″N 21°55′31″E
  elevation232 m (761 ft)
MouthCrișul Repede
Basin features
ProgressionCrișul RepedeKörösTiszaDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
  leftValea cea Mare, Sititelec, Velju Mare
  rightGepiu, Canaliș

References

  1. Atlasul cadastrului apelor din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. pp. 118–119. OCLC 895459847. River code: III.1.44.32
  2. Planul de management al riscului la inundații - Administrația Bazinală de Apă Crișuri, p. 16
  3. Corhana (canal) (jud. Bihor), e-calauza.ro
  4. Korhány és Holt-Korhány, European Environment Agency

46.8981°N 21.7148°E / 46.8981; 21.7148


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