Siliștea (Țibrin)

Siliștea is a minor watercourse in Constanța County, Romania, that serves as a tributary of the Țibrin River. The Țibrin subsequently discharges into the Danube River. The Siliștea’s source, course, length, and drainage basin are not detailed in readily available encyclopedic references, and specific hydrological data (such as length, average discharge, or tributary hierarchy) have not been documented in widely accessible sources. Consequently, detailed quantitative information about the stream remains limited.

Geography

  • Country: Romania
  • County: Constanța
  • River system: Tributary of the Țibrin, which flows into the Danube

Hydrology

  • No published measurements of the Siliștea’s length, catchment area, or flow characteristics are available in standard reference works.

Etymology

  • The name “Siliștea” is common in Romanian toponymy, often derived from “siliște,” a term historically referring to a settlement site, fortified place, or abandoned village. In this context, the name likely reflects local historical or geographical naming conventions rather than a unique identifier.

Notes

  • The Siliștea discussed here is distinct from other Romanian localities or watercourses bearing the same name; the parenthetical “(Țibrin)” specifies its association with the Țibrin River basin.

References

  • No specific authoritative publications or hydrographic surveys have been identified that provide comprehensive data on the Siliștea (Țibrin). Further research in regional water management archives or Romanian hydrographic institutes may yield additional information.
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