Parâng Mountains Group
The Parâng () mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the Parâng Mountains. Boundaries The Parâng group is bounded: *in the east, by the Olt River *in the west, by the Jiu River The Jiu (; ; ; ) is a river in southern Romania. It is formed near PetroÈ™ani by the confluence of headwaters Jiul de Vest and Jiul de Est. It flows southward through the Romanian counties Hunedoara, Gorj, MehedinÈ›i and Dolj before flowing ... Mountains * Parâng Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Parâng'') *Șureanu Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Șureanu''/''M. SebeÈ™ului'') *Cindrel Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Cindrel''/''M. Cibinului'') *Lotru Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Lotrului''; literally: ''Mountains of the Thief'') *Căpățână Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Căpățânii''; literally: ''Mountains of the Head'' or ''Mountains of the Skull'') See also *Carpathian Mountains *Retezat-Godeanu Mountains group *FăgăraÈ™ Mountains grou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Southern Carpathians
The Southern Carpathians (also known as the Transylvanian Alps; ; ) are a group of mountain ranges located in southern Romania. They cover the part of the Carpathian Mountains located between the Prahova River in the east and the TimiÈ™ and Cerna Rivers in the west. To the south they are bounded by the Balkan Mountains in eastern Serbia. Heights The Southern Carpathians are the second highest group of mountains in the Carpathian Mountain range (after Tatra), reaching heights of over 2,500 meters. Although considerably smaller than the Alps, they are classified as having an alpine landscape. Their high mountain character, combined with great accessibility, makes them popular with tourists and scientists. The highest peaks are: * Moldoveanu Peak, 2,544 metres – FăgăraÈ™ Mountains * Negoiu, 2,535 metres – FăgăraÈ™ Mountains * Parângu Mare, 2,519 metres – Parâng Mountains * Omu Peak 2,514 metres – Bucegi Mountains * Peleaga, 2,509 metres – Retezat Mou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parâng Mountains
The Parâng Mountains (; ) are one of the highest mountain ridges in Romania and Southern Carpathians, with the highest peak, Parângu Mare, reaching 2,519 m. Description The Parâng Mountains are located in the south-western part of the Central-Meridional Carpathians. They are the tallest mountains from the local Parâng-Cindrel mountain group and the second largest mountains in the Romanian Carpathians after the FăgăraÈ™ Mountains. They are situated between the Șureanu Mountains (north), LatoriÈ›ei Mountains (north-east), Căpățânii Mountains (east), Vâlcan Mountains (west) and the PetroÈ™ani Depression in the north-west. Located south and east of the city of PetroÈ™ani, the Parâng Mountains form the eastern barrier of the Jiu Valley (a plateau 100 kilometers long from east to west and 70-80 kilometers wide from north to south). Geology The Parâng Mountains consist predominantly of crystalline rocks, peripherally covered with patches of sediments from the Pale ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olt River
The Olt ( Romanian and Hungarian; ; or ', , ''Alytos'') is a river in Romania. It is long, and its basin area is . It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is . It originates in the HășmaÈ™ Mountains of the eastern Carpathian Mountains, near Bălan, rising close to the headwaters of the river MureÈ™. The Olt flows through the Romanian counties of Harghita, Covasna, BraÈ™ov, Sibiu, Vâlcea, and Olt. The river was known as ''Alutus'' or ''Aluta'' in Roman antiquity. Olt County and the historical province of Oltenia are named after the river. Sfântu Gheorghe, Râmnicu Vâlcea and Slatina are the main cities on the river Olt. The Olt flows into the Danube river near Turnu Măgurele. Settlements The main cities along the river Olt are Miercurea Ciuc, Sfântu Gheorghe, FăgăraÈ™, Râmnicu Vâlcea and Slatina. The Olt passes through the following communes, from source to mouth: Bălan, Sândominic, T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jiu River
The Jiu (; ; ; ) is a river in southern Romania. It is formed near PetroÈ™ani by the confluence of headwaters Jiul de Vest and Jiul de Est. It flows southward through the Romanian counties Hunedoara, Gorj, MehedinÈ›i and Dolj before flowing into the Danube near Zăval, a few kilometers upstream from the Bulgarian city of Oryahovo. It is long, including its source river, Jiul de Vest. It has a basin of . p. 13 Its average discharge at the is . The upper [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Șureanu Mountains
The Șureanu Mountains ( German: ''Mühlbacher Gebirge'', Hungarian: ''Kudzsiri-havasok''), belong to Romania's Parâng range in the Southern Carpathians, with peaks frequently exceeding . The mountains are located north of Romania's Jiu Valley, in the Hunedoara and Alba counties. They border the Cindrel Mountains to the east and the Lotru Mountains to the southeast. The Parâng Mountains are to the south, separated by the Jiul de Est River. To the west, across the HaÈ›eg Depression and the Orăștie Corridor, lie the Retezat Mountains and the Poiana Ruscă Mountains, while to the north, across the MureÈ™ River valley, lie the Apuseni Mountains. The Șureanu Mountains are divided into the SebeÈ™ Mountains to the east and the Orăștiei Mountains to the west. In all, they cover an area of . The highest peak is Peter's Peak (''Vârfu lui Pătru''), at ; other peaks are Șureanu Peak, at and Vârfu Negru, at , as well as AuÈ™elu, Comărnicelul, GropÈ™oara, and Pârva pe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cindrel Mountains
Cindrel Mountains (also known as Cândrel Mountains, Cibin Mountains, or the Szeben Alps) are a group of mountains in central Romania in the centre of the Southern Carpathians, in the North-East of the Parâng Mountains group. From the Transylvanian Plateau, with heights between , in the North and East, the heights grow abruptly through a zone of deep valleys at about on the verge of the massif where some villages are situated. The heights continue to grow slowly towards the highest peak, ''Cindrel Peak'', at . Only two other peaks in the range rise above 2000 metres: ''Balandrul Mare'' () and ''Starpului'' (). Mount Cindrel was the site of the World War I Battle of Mount Csindrel, part of the 1916 Battle of Transylvania. Because the massif is easily accessible, the ethnographical area Mărginimea Sibiului has formed around the mountain, having sheep-herding and wood industry as the main occupations. On the Cibin and the Sadu rivers dams and hydro-electrical power plan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lotru Mountains
Lotru Mountains () are a group of mountains that are part of the Southern Carpathians mountain range, in southern Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... The highest peak is '' ȘtefleÈ™ti Peak'' at . References External links * * * {{cite web , url = http://www.welcometoromania.ro/Romania/Romania_Harta_Carpatii_Meridionali_r.htm , title = CarpaÅ£ii Meridionali (hartă interactivă) , trans-title=Southern Carpathians (interactive map) , publisher = Welcome to Romania Mountain ranges of Romania Mountain ranges of the Southern Carpathians Geography of Vâlcea County ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Căpățână Mountains
Căpățână or Căpățînă is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Chesarie Căpățână (1784–1846), Wallachian bishop * Eugen Căpățână (born 1986), Romanian rugby union footballer * Ion Ionescu-Căpățână (1914–), Romanian activist and writer * Mihai Căpățînă (born 1995), Romanian footballer {{surname Romanian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carpathian Mountains
The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians () are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe and Southeast Europe. Roughly long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Ural Mountains, Urals at and the Scandinavian Mountains at . The highest peaks in the Carpathians are in the Tatra Mountains, exceeding , closely followed by those in the Southern Carpathians in Romania, exceeding . The range stretches from the Western Carpathians in Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland, clockwise through the Eastern Carpathians in Ukraine and Romania, to the Southern Carpathians in Romania and Serbia.About the Carpathians – Carpathian Heritage Society [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Retezat-Godeanu Mountains Group
The Retezat–Godeanu mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians, Romania. It is named after the highest mountains in the group, the Retezat Mountains. Boundaries The Retezat–Godeanu group of mountains is bounded: *in the east, by the Jiu River; *in the west, by the TimiÈ™-Cerna Gap (the Cerna River and the TimiÈ™ River); *in the north, by the Bistra River and the HaÈ›eg depression. Mountains *Retezat Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Retezat''; literally: ''Hewed Mountains'') * (''MunÈ›ii Godeanu'') *Vâlcan Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Vâlcan'') *MehedinÈ›i Mountains (''MunÈ›ii MehendinÅ£i'') * (''MunÈ›ii Cernei'') * Èšarcu Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Èšarcu''; literally: ''Pen Mountains'') See also *Carpathian Mountains *Parâng Mountains group The Parâng () mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the Parâng Mountains. Boundaries The Parâng group is bounded: *in the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Făgăraș Mountains Group
The FăgăraÈ™ mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the FăgăraÈ™ Mountains. Boundaries The FăgăraÈ™ group is bounded: *in the west, by the Olt River *in the east, by the Rucăr-Bran Passage and the river DâmboviÈ›a Mountains *FăgăraÈ™ Mountains (''MunÈ›ii FăgăraÈ™ului'') *Iezer Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Iezer''; literally:''Mountains of the Deep Lake'') * Cozia Mountains (''MunÈ›ii Cozia'') See also *Carpathian Mountains *Parâng Mountains group *Bucegi Mountains The Bucegi Mountains ( ) are located in central Romania, south of the city of BraÈ™ov. They are part of the Southern Carpathians group of the Carpathian Mountains. At , ''Omu Peak, Omu'' is its highest point. To the east, the Bucegi Mountains ha ... External links Pictures and images from the Fagaras Mountains group *http://www.carpati.org/ *http://www.alpinet.org/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Fagaras Mountain ranges of Roman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |