Criș Collector Canal

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Criș Collector Canal
Specifications
Length61.8 km (38.4 mi)
Maximum height above sea level96 m (315 ft)
Minimum height above sea level89 m (292 ft)
Geography
Start pointCrișul Repede at Tărian, Romania
End pointCrișul Negru at Tămașda, Romania
Beginning coordinates47°05′17″N 21°47′03″E / 47.0880°N 21.7841°E / 47.0880; 21.7841
Ending coordinates46°38′59″N 21°34′43″E / 46.6497°N 21.5786°E / 46.6497; 21.5786

The Criș Collector Canal (Romanian: Canalul Colector Criș) is the main canal of the drainage system of the area between the Crișul Repede and the Crișul Negru in Bihor County, western Romania. The lower reach of the canal is also known as Tămașda Collector Canal (Romanian: Canalul Corector Tămașda).

The canal starts from the Crișul Repede near the village of Tărian, 10 km west of Oradea, and flows into the Crișul Negru upstream of the village of Tămașda. It is 61.8 km (38.4 mi) long.[1] The canal intercepts the drainage canals and the rivers flowing westward between the two main rivers, including Corhana, Velju Mare and Veljul Negreștilor. It passes through the villages Tărian, Toboliu, Roit, Sânnicolau Român, Cefa, Homorog, Arpășel, Ghiorac, Boiu and Tămașda.

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