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Peștera cu Oase (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpeʃtera ku ˈo̯ase],
meaning "The Cave with Bones") is a
system of 12
karstic galleries and
chambers located...
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Peștera ****rilor, or
Peștera ****rii (Romanian for "The Women's Cave", or "The Woman's Cave"), is an
elaborate cave
system located in the Baia de Fier...
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Peștera (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpeʃtera],
meaning "the cave" in Romanian) is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. It includes...
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Peștera Vântului (Wind Cave) is the
largest cave in Romania, with a
length of
almost 52 km (total
length of p****ages). It is
situated in the Pădurea Craiului...
- 43.825694°N 28.560556°E / 43.825694; 28.560556
Movile Cave (Romanian:
Peștera Movile) is a cave near Mangalia, Constanța County,
Romania discovered in...
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Peștera may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Peștera, a
commune in Constanța
County Peștera (Hungarian:
Pestera), a
village in
Moieciu Commune, Brașov...
- Bears' Cave (Romanian:
Peștera Urșilor, Hungarian: Medve-barlang) is
located in the
western Apuseni Mountains, on the
outskirts of Chișcău village, Bihor...
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Coliboaia Cave (Romanian:
Peștera Coliboaia,
pronounced [koliˈbo̯aja]) is
located in
Apuseni Natural Park, Câmpani,
Bihor County, Romania. It may contain...
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Another has it that Pest
originates in the
Slavic word for cave, пещера, or
peštera. A
third cites пещ, or pešt,
referencing a cave
where fires burned or a...
- Soficaru, A.; Dobos, A.; Trinkaus, E. (2006). "Early
modern humans from the
Peștera ****rii, Baia de Fier, Romania".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of...