Robești (river)

Definition
The term “Robești (river)” refers to a watercourse purportedly located in Romania. No widely recognized or authoritative encyclopedic sources confirm its existence as a distinct river.

Overview
Available references to a “Robești” are limited to the name of a village in Gorj County, Romania. While it is common for small streams or tributaries to share names with nearby settlements, there is no verifiable documentation confirming a river officially named “Robești.” Consequently, the river’s length, drainage basin, tributary status, or geographic coordinates remain unverified.

Etymology/Origin
The name “Robești” is of Romanian origin, likely derived from the toponymic suffix “-ești,” which denotes a settlement associated with a family name or a personal name (e.g., “Robe”). This pattern is typical in Romanian place‑names, indicating “the place of the Robe family” or “the settlement belonging to Robe.” If a watercourse bore the same name, it would plausibly have been named after the adjacent village.

Characteristics
Accurate information is not confirmed. No data are available regarding the river’s source, mouth, length, average discharge, ecological significance, or role within a larger river basin.

Related Topics

  • Robești (village) – a commune in Gorj County, Romania, which may be associated with a local stream of the same name.
  • Rivers of Romania – the broader network of waterways in the country, which includes major rivers such as the Danube, Mureș, Olt, and numerous smaller tributaries.
  • Toponymy of Romanian settlements – the study of place‑name formation, including the common suffix “-ești.”

Note: Due to the absence of reliable and verifiable sources, the existence and details of a river named “Robești” cannot be conclusively documented.

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