- (Romanian: Munții Făgărașului [ˈmuntsij fəɡəˈraʃuluj]; Hungarian: Fogarasi-
havasok) are the
highest mountains of the
Southern Carpathians, in Romania. The...
-
Transylvanian Basin-Podişul Someşan
Bihor M****if (Masivul Bihor, Hungarian: Bihari-
havasok):
Bihor Mountains (Munții Bihorului, Hungarian: Bihar-hegység) Vlădeasa...
- The Călimani
Mountains (Romanian: Munții Călimani, Hungarian: Kelemen-
havasok) are the
largest volcanic complex of the
Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania...
- Thorchal, Tarczal, or less
frequently Montes Nivium ("Snowy Mountains").
Havasok ("Snowy Mountains") was its
medieval Hungarian name.
Russian chronicles...
-
Rodna Mountains (Romanian: Munții Rodnei, Hungarian: Radnai-
havasok) are a
subdivision of the
Inner Eastern Carpathians in
northern Romania. The name...
- maharadzsa, lodzsa, rádzsa, hodzsa, dodzsem, tádzsik, Tádzsikisztán, Kudzsiri-
havasok (meaning "manager,
bridge [game], to play bridge, maharaja, loggia, rajah...
- The Șureanu
Mountains (German: Mühlbacher Gebirge, Hungarian: Kudzsiri-
havasok),
belong to Romania's Parâng
range in the
Southern Carpathians, with peaks...
- law at
Rutgers University Kelemen, Croatia,
village in
Croatia Kelemen-
havasok or Călimani Mountains, the
largest volcanic complex of the
Carpathian Mountains...
- Ciuc
Mountains (Romanian Munții Ciucului,
Hungarian Csíki-
havasok) are a mid-high
range of
mountains of
Harghita County in Transylvania, Romania. Geologically...
- Bistrița
Mountains (Romanian: Munții Bistriței; Hungarian: Besztercei-
havasok) are
mountain ranges in
northern central Romania.
Geologically these ranges...