Zagon (river)
The Zagon River is a river located in eastern Romania, flowing primarily through the county of Covasna. It is a tributary of the Olt River. The Zagon is known for its relatively fast-flowing waters, contributing significantly to the hydrology of the region. Its basin is largely characterized by forested hills and agricultural lands. The river is utilized for irrigation and supports various forms of local wildlife. The river’s name, "Zagon," is thought to have origins linked to local folklore or geographical features, although specific etymological details are not widely documented.