- The
Pietrosul (Hungarian: Köves-Somlyó or Köves-Somlyó-patak;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkøvɛʃʃomjoː]) is a left
tributary of the Mureș in Romania. It...
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Pietrosul may
refer to the
following rivers in Romania:
Pietrosul, a
tributary of the Mureș in
Harghita County Pietrosul, a
tributary of the
Siret in Iași...
- Făleşti District, Moldova. It is
composed of two villages, Făleștii Noi and
Pietrosul Nou.
Results of Po****tion and
Housing Census in the
Republic of Moldova...
- Senetea, Fierăstrăul, Șumuleul Mare,
Borzontul Mare,
Borzontul Mic,
Pietrosul, Bacta, Limbuș, Piatra, Eseniu, Martonca, Calnaci, Muscă, Gălăuțaș, Zăpodea...
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comes from the
nearby Rodna Veche village. At 2,303
metres (7,556 feet),
Pietrosul Rodnei [ro] is the
highest peak in all of the
Eastern Carpathians. The...
- Bistrița
Mountains (Munții Bistriței)
sensu stricto, i.e.
Pietrosul M****if (Masivul
Pietrosul; literally:
Rocky M****if) +
Budacul M****if (Masivul Budacul)...
- Centre.
Archived from the
original on 11 May 2021.
Retrieved 10 May 2021. "
Pietrosul Rodnei (sommet de montagne)" (in French).
UNESCO World Heritage Centre...
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group of the
Inner Eastern Carpathians.
Maximum height is
reached in
Pietrosul Călimanilor Peak, at 2,102 m.
Other significant peaks include: Bistriciorul...
- Bistrița
Mountains (Munții Bistriței) per se,
comprising Pietrosul M****if (Masivul
Pietrosul; literally:
Rocky M****if)
Budacul M****if (Masivul Budacul)...
- (2017) Geres/Xures (2009)
Terres De l'Ebre (2013)
Meseta Ibérica (2015)
Pietrosul Mare (1979)
Retezat (1979)
Danube Delta (1998)
Kavkazskiy (1978) Okskiy...