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  2. Ridestore - Wikipedia

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    Ridestore AB: A multi-brand e-commerce store operating only in Europe, selling their proprietary brands Dope Snow and Montec-wear along with other well known snow and outerwear brands. [3] Dope Snow: An in-house snow apparel brand established in 2008, [4] that is sold in the United States and Canada. Montec: An in-house snow apparel brand ...

  3. Climate of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Romania in December, showing most of its territory under snow. In the coldest months of winter (December and January) temperatures average between 3˚C and -15˚C. During winter, the skies are often cloudy and snowfall is quite common. In the plains of Romania there are about thirty days with snowfall per year.

  4. Early 2012 European cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The snow depth in the capital Sarajevo reached 111 cm (43.7 inches) and in Mostar 86 cm (34 inches). On February 5 in Sarajevo, 5 people died because of cold weather in 3 hours. Snow and low temperatures stayed persistent until the month of March when drought hit the country.

  5. 1954 Romanian blizzard - Wikipedia

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    A massive snowstorm hit Romania (along with westernmost regions of Moldova) in February 1954. Heavy snowfall that month was recorded on the following dates: 1-4, 7-9, 17-19 and 22-24. Wind speed reached 126 km/h in Bucharest on February 3, a record that still stands.

  6. Semenic - Wikipedia

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    A newer built slope is situated on the western part of the resort, just under Piatra Goznei peak (red code). This slope is a little bit further (about 600m, which in winter may be quite a distance, considering the thick layer of snow and strong winds), and its start point is 1800m high. All the above slopes are serviced by 3 different ski-lifts.

  7. Scărișoara Cave - Wikipedia

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    Scărișoara Cave (Romanian: Peștera Scărișoara, Hungarian: Aranyosfői-jégbarlang), is one of the biggest ice caves in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, in the western part of the Romanian Carpathians. [1] It is considered a show cave and one of the natural wonders of Romania. It has also been described as a glacier cave. [2]

  8. Predeal - Wikipedia

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    Predeal (pronounced [preˈde̯al]; Hungarian: Predeál) is a town in Brașov County, Muntenia, Romania. Predeal, a mountain resort town, is the highest town in Romania. It is located in the Prahova Valley, Muntenia at an elevation of over 1,000 m (3,300 ft). The town administers three villages: Pârâul Rece, Timișu de Jos, and Timișu de Sus.

  9. Omu Peak - Wikipedia

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    Omu Peak (Romanian: Vârful Omu) is a mountain peak of the Bucegi Mountains in Romania.It is located in Brașov, Dâmbovița and Prahova counties.. The top of Omu Peak is flat and sprawling.