Râul Mare (Bârsa)
Râul Mare, often referred to as Râul Mare (Bârsa) to distinguish it from other rivers with the same name, is a significant watercourse located in the Bârsa Land (Țara Bârsei) region of Romania. It is a tributary of the Bârsa River. The river's name translates to "Big River" in Romanian.
The river's course flows through a diverse landscape, characterized by forested areas, valleys, and meadows typical of the Carpathian Mountains. The surrounding area is known for its biodiversity and scenic beauty.
While not the largest river in Romania, Râul Mare (Bârsa) plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, providing water for agriculture, supporting wildlife, and contributing to the region's overall water resources. Information on the precise length and drainage basin size may vary across sources. Its importance lies in its regional significance within the Țara Bârsei.