The Tarcău ( Hungarian : Tarkő ) is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania . It discharges into the Bistrița in the village Tarcău . It flows through the villages Ardeluța , Schitu Tarcău , Brateș , Cazaci and Tarcău . Its length is 33 km (21 mi) and its basin size is 392 km (151 sq mi).
7-489: The Hungarian name means "baldstone". The Romanian name derives from that. The following rivers are tributaries to the river Tarcău: This article related to a river in Neamț County is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Neam%C8%9B County Neamț County ( Romanian pronunciation: [ne̯amt͡s] ) is a county ( județ ) of Romania , in the historic region of Moldavia , with
14-400: The county had four districts ( plăși ): In 1938, the county had five districts: Apart from Piatra Neamț , the county had two urban municipalities (cities): Târgu Neamț and Buhuși . According to the 1930 census data, the county population was 198,223 inhabitants, 90.3% Romanians, 6.3% Jews, 1.2% Hungarians, as well as other minorities. From the religious point of view, the population
21-524: The county seat at Piatra Neamț . The county takes its name from the Neamț River . In 2011, it had a population of 470,766 and a population density of 80/km . Neamț County has an area of 5,897 km (2,277 sq mi). The relief decreases from west to east. In the western part, there are mountains, the Eastern Carpathians , with heights of over 1,800 m (5,900 ft) and
28-717: The greatest dams in Romania, the Bicaz Dam is built along the Bistrița River , forming the Bicaz Lake ; the water of the lake is used for electricity production at Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station . Neamț County is known as the region with the most monasteries to be found per square kilometer in the world. The monumental church of Neamț Monastery has been a model for Moldavian churches and monasteries. The Moldavian art style, of great originality and stylistic unity,
35-570: The impressive peak of Ceahlău Massif . Along the Bicaz River lies the canyon of Cheile Bicazului . Construction of the Bicaz Dam in the 1950s on the Bistrița River led to the formation of Lake Bicaz ( Lake Izvorul Muntelui ), the largest artificial lake completely in Romania. On the western side, the lowest point, at about 160 m (520 ft), is found along the Siret River 's valley. The county's main industries are One of
42-566: Was developed by blending Gothic elements with Byzantine motifs. The county is host to two of Romania's 9 national parks: the Ceahlău Massif and the Vânători-Neamț Natural Park . The county's main tourist attractions include The Neamț County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections , consists of 34 councillors, with the following party composition: Neamț County has 2 municipalities, 3 towns and 78 communes. The county
49-415: Was located in the north-eastern part of Romania, in the north-west of the region of Moldavia . Today, most of the territory of the former county is part of the current Neamț County. It was bordered on the north by Câmpulung County , to the north-east by Baia County , to the east by Roman County , to the south by Bacău County , to the southwest by Ciuc County , and to the west by Mureș County . In 1930,
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