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Metaliferi Mountains (Romanian: Munții
Metaliferi; Hungarian: Erdélyi-érchegység),
meaning Ore Mountains, are in the
Carpathian Mountain Range and are...
- Plain.
Going from
south to
north the prin****l
groups are: the Munții
Metaliferi ("Ore Mountains") with the
basaltic m****es of the
Detunata (1,148 metres...
- Trascău
Mountains to the east, the
Muntele Mare [ro] to the north, and the
Metaliferi Mountains to the west. Mogoș lies 25 km (16 mi) east of the town of Abrud...
- ****a, Cloșca și Crișan) was a Romanian-led
revolt that
began in the
Metaliferi Mountains, Transylvania, but it soon
spread throughout all Transylvania...
- 1,447 Gutâi Peak Gutâi
Mountains Maramureș 1,443 Poienița Peak Munții
Metaliferi Alba 1,437 Padeș Peak
Poiana Ruscă Timiș; Caraș-Severin 1,374 Dâmbău Trascău...
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commune is
situated in the
northern part of the county, at the foot of the
Metaliferi Mountains. It is
dominated by the Setraș Peak, with an
altitude of 1,084 m...
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commune in Arad County, Romania. Săvârșin
commune lies at the foot of the
Metaliferi Mountains, at its
contact point with the Mureș Couloir. Its
surface occupies...
- the
inner arch of the
Carpathian Mountains,
including Transylvania, the
Metaliferi Mountains and
Oltenia was
absorbed into the
Roman province,
which eventually...
- from the
county seat, Deva. It lies in a
hilly area at the foot of the
Metaliferi Mountains, on the
banks of the
river Sârbi and its tributary, the river...
- Abrud–Mușca–Bucium area (the
Golden Quadrilateral) from
Apuseni Mountains of the
Metaliferi Mountains. The mine
produces around 11,000
tonnes of
copper a year and...