Arieș


title: "Arieș" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["rivers-of-romania", "arieș-basin", "rivers-of-alba-county", "rivers-of-cluj-county"] topic_path: "general/rivers-of-romania" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arieș" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameArieș
name_otherAranyos
imageTurdaAries.jpg
image_captionThe Arieș in Turda
mapRaul Aries.jpg
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Romania
subdivision_type2Counties
subdivision_name2Alba, Cluj
subdivision_type3Towns
subdivision_name3Turda, Câmpia Turzii
length166 km
discharge1_avg19 m3/s
source1Confluence of headwaters Arieșul Mare and Arieșul Mic
source1_locationLake Mihoești
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation570 m
mouthMureș
mouth_locationGura Arieșului
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation263 m
progression
basin_size3005 km2
tributaries_leftArieșul Mare, Iara
tributaries_rightArieșul Mic, Abrud
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The Arieș () is a left tributary of the river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It discharges into the Mureș in Gura Arieșului, 11 km southwest of Luduș. Its total length (including its headwater Arieșul Mare) is 166 km, and its drainage basin area is 3005 km2.

Most probably "Arieș" means "Gold River", the name being derived from the Latin "Aureus". The Hungarian name "Aranyos" means "Golden" and it was first mentioned in 1177.

Course

The source of the river is in the Bihor Mountains, part of the Apuseni Mountains, which translates as The Western Mountains. The Arieș is formed near the village of Mihoești at the confluence of two headwaters: Arieșul Mare and Arieșul Mic. It flows through the Alba and Cluj counties and flows into the Mureș River near the village of Gura Arieșului, which is close to the town of Luduș.

The towns of Câmpeni, Baia de Arieș, Turda, and Câmpia Turzii lie on the river Arieș. The upper valley of the river, Țara Moților, is a beautiful rustic region and an important mining region (centered in Roșia Montană), rich in gold, silver and uranium. Those mines of the Metaliferi Mountains (part of the Apuseni Mountains) were exploited since Dacian times, and later on they attracted the Roman conquest.

Towns and villages

The following towns and villages are situated along the river Arieș, from source to mouth: Mihoești, Gura Sohodol, Câmpeni, Boncești, Lunca Merilor, Bistra, Gârde, Lunca Largă, Pițiga, Lupșa, Hădărău, Valea Lupșii, Muncelu, Baia de Arieș, Sartăș, Brăzești, Sălciua de Jos, Poșaga de Jos, Lunca, Vidolm, Lungești, Buru, Moldovenești, Cornești, Cheia, Mihai Viteazu, Turda, Câmpia Turzii, Viișoara, Luna, Luncani, Hădăreni, Gligorești

Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Arieș (from source to mouth):

Left: Arieșul Mare, Valea Caselor (Câmpeni), Bistra, Bistrișoara, Valea Mare, Dobra, Valea Caselor (Lupșa), Lupșa, Sartăș, Sălciuța, Poșaga, Ocoliș, Ocolișel, Iara, Borzești, Hășdate, Valea Pordei, Săndulești, Valea Racilor, Aluniș, Valea Sărată, Pârâul Florilor, Valea Largă

Right: Arieșul Mic, Sohodol, Abrud, Valea Luteștilor, Ștefanca, Valea Mușcanilor, Valea Șesii, Hermăneasa, Cioara, Valea Largă, Cheia, Rimetea, Văleni, Plăiești, Bădeni, Racoșa, Valea Odăii Beteag

References

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References

  1. [http://www.insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/field/publicatii/anuarul_statistic_al_romaniei_carte_en.pdf 2017 Romanian Statistical Yearbook], p. 13
  2. Vistai András János. "Erdélyi helynévkönyv".

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