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Bihor Mountains (Munții Bihorului, Hungarian: Bihar-hegység)
Vlădeasa Mountains (Munții
Vlădeasa, Hungarian: Vlegyásza-hegység)
Muntele Mare
Mountains (literally:...
- 1970, the
Antonov An-24,
registered as YR-AMT,
crashed into a
cliff near
Vlădeasa Mountain while approaching Oradea International Airport. Investigation...
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mountains group of
Western Carpathians,
represented by
sectors of
Vlădeasa M****if (peak
Vlădeasa – 1,836 m), Gilău
Mountains and
Muntele Mare, as well as narrow...
- The Someș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsomeʃ]) or
Szamos (German:
Somesch or Samosch) is a left
tributary of the
Tisza in
Hungary and Romania. It has a length...
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located in the commune. The
commune is
situated in the
foothills of the
Vlădeasa [ro] and Pădurea
Craiului mountains (part of the
Apuseni Mountains); the...
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madhfor in Iraq,
alghab in Syria,
kesong puti in the Philippines, and
vladeasa in Romania. unofficial, semi-official,
mirror data
official figure FAO...
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Antonov An-24 on a
domestic route from
Bucharest to Oradea,
crashes on
Mount Vlădeasa killing 20 of the 21
people onboard.
February 6 –
Aeroflot Flight U-45...
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scheduled flight from
Bucharest to
Oradea struck the side of a
mountain in the
Vlădeasa mountain group,
killing 20 of 21 on board;
although nine
survived the crash...
- Pocioveliște, Curățele, Nimăiești, Beiuș Physical characteristics
Source Vlădeasa Mountains Mouth Crișul
Negru • location Beiuș • coordinates 46°39′48″N...
- Bihor, Alba 1,849 Vârful Bran Țibleș Maramureș; Bistrița-Năsăud 1,839
Vlădeasa Vlădeasa Cluj 1,836
Muntele Mare
Muntele Mare Alba; Cluj 1,826
Harghita Mădăraș...