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The Iron Gates Natural Park (Romanian: Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier [3]) is a 115,666-hectare (285,820-acre) natural park located in southwestern Romania.It includes the Romanian part of the Iron Gate of the Danube River, and stretches along the left bank of the river in the counties of Caraș-Severin and Mehedinți.
The Romanian side of the gorge constitutes the Iron Gates Natural Park, whereas the Serbian part constitutes the Đerdap National Park. A wider protected area on the Serbian side was declared the UNESCO global geopark in July 2020. [1] [2]
This is a list of protected areas of Romania. About 5.18% of the area of Romania has a protected status (12,360 km 2), including the Danube Delta, which makes half of these areas (2.43% of Romania's area).
Trescovăț (Romanian: Vârful Trescovăț; Serbian: Трескавац / Treskavac) is a peak in Romania with an elevation of 679 m (2,228 ft). Located in the Iron Gates on the left bank of the Danube river, it may have been important to the prehistoric site of Lepenski Vir located on the opposite Serbian river bank.
National parks of Romania (13 P) Nature reserves in Romania (1 C, 10 P) R. Ramsar sites in Romania (5 P) W. ... Iron Gates Natural Park; Izvorul Bigăr; L. Lapiș Forest;
Pages in category "Ramsar sites in Romania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Iron Gates Natural Park; M. Mureș Floodplain Natural Park ...
Even by Alaska standards, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is extraordinary. Gates of the Arctic has no trails, roads. That's partly why the park is so special.
Iron Gates Museum renovated Iron Gates Region Museum The ancient ruin of a pier of Trajan's Bridge on the Romanian shore of the Danube, in the immediate vicinity of the Museum. The Iron Gates Region Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Regiunii Porţilor de Fier) is a museum in Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania. [1]