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  2. Făgăraș - Wikipedia

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    On the east side of the city, between an abandoned field and a gas station, lies the geographical center of Romania, at [ 3 ] The Olt River flows east to west on the north side of the city; its left tributary, the Berivoi River , discharges into the Olt on the west side of the city, after receiving the waters of the Racovița River .

  3. Geography of Romania - Wikipedia

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    With an area of 238,397 km 2 (92,046 sq mi), Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe.It is a country located at the crossroads of Eastern and Southeast Europe. It is bordered on the Black Sea, the country is halfway between the equator and the North Pole and equidistant from the westernmost part of Europe—the Atlantic Coast—and the most easterly—the Ural Mountains.

  4. Carastelec - Wikipedia

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    Carastelec (Hungarian: Kárásztelek) is a commune located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Carastelec and Dumuslău ( Szilágydomoszló ). At the 2002 census, 90.1% of inhabitants were Hungarians and 9.2% Romanians . 84.2% were Roman Catholic , 9.3% Romanian Orthodox , 3.4% Pentecostal and 2.8% Reformed .

  5. Vad, Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Vad (Hungarian: Révkolostor) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.It is made up of seven villages: Bogata de Jos (Alsóbogáta), Bogata de Sus (Felsőbogáta), Calna (Kálna), Cetan (Csatány), Curtuiușu Dejului (Déskörtvélyes), Vad and Valea Groșilor (Tőkepataka).

  6. Pârgărești - Wikipedia

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    Pârgărești is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bahna, Nicorești, Pârâu Boghii, Pârgărești and Satu Nou. It is composed of five villages: Bahna, Nicorești, Pârâu Boghii, Pârgărești and Satu Nou.

  7. Retezat Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Retezat Mountains have many glacial lakes, including the largest glacial lake in Romania, Bucura Lake (Lacul Bucura), which covers 8.9 hectares (22 acres) and is situated at an altitude of 2,030 metres (6,660 ft). The area also contains the Retezat National Park, Romania's first national park.

  8. Câmpulung la Tisa - Wikipedia

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    The commune lies on the left bank of the river Tisza, on the border with Ukraine, across from the village of Hrushovo [].To the southwest is Piatra Săpânței Peak (941 m (3,087 ft)), in the Oaș Mountains.

  9. Medieșu Aurit - Wikipedia

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    Medieșu Aurit (Hungarian: Aranyosmeggyes [ˈɒrɒɲoʃmɛɟɟɛʃ]) is a commune of 6,224 residents in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Băbășești ( Szamosberence ), Iojib ( Józsefháza ), Medieșu Aurit, Medieș-Râturi ( Meggyesforduló ), Medieș-Vii ( Meggyeshegy ), Potău ( Patóháza ), Românești ...