The Târnava Mică ("Small Târnava"; Hungarian : Kis-Küküllő ; German : Kleine Kokel ) is a river in Romania . Its total length is 196 km (122 mi), and its drainage basin area is 2,071 km (800 sq mi). Its source is in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains , in Harghita County . It flows to the west through the Romanian counties Harghita, Mureș , and Alba , more or less parallel to and north from the Târnava Mare . The cities of Sovata and Târnăveni lie on the Târnava Mică. It joins the Târnava Mare in Blaj , forming the Târnava .
2-875: The following towns and villages are situated along the river Târnava Mică, from source to mouth: Praid , Sovata , Sărățeni , Chibed , Ghindari , Sângeorgiu de Pădure , Fântânele , Bălăușeri , Coroisânmărtin , Suplac , Mica , Gănești , Târnăveni , Adămuș , Crăiești , Cetatea de Baltă , Jidvei , Șona , Sâncel , Blaj . The following rivers are tributaries to the river Târnava Mică (from source to mouth): Left: Praid, Corund , Solocma , Ceia, Cușmed , Șenie, Roua, Vețca , Ciortoș, Nadeș , Agrișteu , Domald , Seleuș, Sântioana , Cund , Botoș, Hărănglab, Băgaciu , Sărata, Saroș, Adămuș, Balta , Spinoasa, Graben, Ror, Valea Mare Right: Creanga Mare , Iuhod , Sovata , Becheci, Ghegheș , Veseuș, Broaga, Pănade Praid Praid ( Hungarian : Parajd , Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpɒrɒjd] ; German : Salzberg )
4-686: Is a commune in Harghita County , Romania . It lies in the Székely Land , an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania , and is composed of six villages: Becaș ( Békástanya ), Bucin ( Bucsin ), Ocna de Jos ( Alsósófalva ), Ocna de Sus ( Felsősófalva ), Praid ( Parajd ), and Șașvereș ( Sásverés ). The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail passes through the villages of Șașvereș and Praid. The commune has an absolute Hungarian ( Székely ) majority. According to
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