Valea Albă River (Moldova)
- Valea Albă River (Moldova)
Geobox River
name = Valea Albă River
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other_name = (Soci River)
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city_type = Villages
country = Romania
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district = Neamţ County
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city = Războieni,
Valea Albă,
Tupilaţi
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mouth_name =Moldova
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The Valea Albă River or Soci River is a tributary of the Moldova River in Romania.
References
* Administraţia Naţională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - Bucureşti
* Institutul de Meteorologie şi Hidrologie - Rîurile României - Bucureşti 1971
* Trasee turistice - Judeţul Neamţ [http://www.e-calauza.ro/index.php?afiseaza=trasee-turistice-neamt]
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