Crasna River (Tisza)
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For other uses of "Crasna", see Crasna (disambiguation).
| Crasna River | |
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| (Kraszna River) | |
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The Kraszna at Mátészalka in Hungary
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| Countries | Romania, Hungary |
| Counties | Romania: Sălaj County şi Satu Mare County Hungary, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg |
| Villages | Horoatu Crasnei, Crasna, Vârşolţ, Pericei, Şimleul Silvaniei, Cehei, Uileacu Şimleului, Giurtelecu Şimleului, Măerişte, Moiad, Sărmăşag, Bobota, Derşida, Supuru de Sus, Supuru de Jos, Acâş, Giung, Ţeghea, Craidorolţ, Crişeni, Ghilvaci, Moftinu Mare, Domăneşti, Lucăceni, Berveni Nagyecsed, Mátészalka |
| Mouth | Tisza |
| - location | Vásárosnamény |
| Major tributaries | |
| - left | Valea Banului, Morăuţa, Carastelec, Zanicel, Valea Neagră |
| - right | Cizer, Pria, Poniţa, Coliţca Zalău, Henţ, Maja, Hodişa, Tăul Terebeşti, Homorodul Vechi, Crasna Veche, Aporliget |
The Crasna (Romanian) or Kraszna (Hungarian) is the name of a river in northwestern Romania and northeastern Hungary.
The Crasna is a tributary of the Tisza River. Its source is in Transylvania, Romania, near the village of Crasna. It flows through the Romanian counties Sălaj and Satu Mare and the Hungarian county Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. It flows into the Tisza in Vásárosnamény. Cities along the Crasna are Şimleu Silvaniei in Romania, Nagyecsed and Mátészalka in Hungary.

