Mostiștea

[2] The river (and its tributaries) is formed mainly by lakes (bălți in Romanian), because of human intervention, that flow one into another, until they reach Mânăstirea.

These changes include deforestation for agriculture, drainage of marshes and lakes, and the development of irrigation systems.

For instance, the shoreline erosion and the construction of dams have led to the degradation of several archaeological sites.

The Mostiștea Valley's landscape has seen a marked increase in artificial surfaces over the years, reflecting changes in land use and economic development[3] The following towns and villages are situated along the river Mostiștea, from source to mouth: Dascălu, Petrăchioaia, Sineşti, Belciugatele, Fundulea, Tămădău Mare, Sărulești, Gurbănești, Valea Argovei, Frăsinet, Mânăstirea.

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