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    The Cibin is an important tributary of the river Olt, flowing into it near Tălmaciu, in the immediate vicinity of the Podu Olt railway station. Its length is 82 km (51 mi) and its basin size is 2,194 km 2 (847 sq mi). The river forms the depression (Sibiu Depression) in which lies the city of Sibiu, through which it

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    Its length is 82 km (51 mi) and its basin size is 2,194 km2 (847 sq mi). The river forms the depression ( Sibiu Depression) in which lies the city of Sibiu, through which it flows. Close to the mountains, the river flows through the Mărginimea Sibiului area, known for its strong Romanian traditions.

  3. The Sebeș (also: Seviș, in its upper course also: Șteaza) is a right tributary of the river Cibin in Romania. Its source is in the Cindrel Mountains. It discharges into the Cibin in Șelimbăr, southeast of Sibiu. Its length is 30 km (19 mi) and its basin size is 101 km 2 (39 sq mi). Tributaries

  4. Its length is 82 km (51 mi) and its basin size is 2,194 km 2 (847 sq mi). The river forms the depression (Sibiu Depression) in which lies the city of Sibiu, through which it flows. Close to the mountains, the river flows through the Mărginimea Sibiului area, known for its strong Romanian traditions.

  5. Sibiu County: Villages: Cisnădioara, Cisnădie: Physical characteristics; Source: Cindrel Mountains, Curmătura Măgurii • coordinates • elevation: 908 m (2,979 ft) Mouth: Cibin

  6. The Râul Mic (in its upper course also: Valea Comenzii) is a left tributary of the river Cibin in Romania. Its source is in the Cindrel Mountains. It discharges into the Gura Râului Reservoir, which is drained by the Cibin. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin size is 48 km 2 (19 sq mi). References

  7. Jan 1, 1970 · Cibin (German: Zibin; Hungarian: Szeben) is a river in central Romania, in the south part of Transylvania. Its source is close to the highest peak in the Cindrel Mountains (known also as Cibin Mountains) of the Southern Carpathian Mountains. Upstream from its confluence with the Râul Mic, the river is also called Râul Mare.

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