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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 Iron Gates of the Danube Location of the Iron Gates. The Iron Gates (Bulgarian: Железни врата; Romanian: Porțile de Fier; Serbian: Ђердапска клисура / Đerdapska klisura or Гвоздена капија / Gvozdena kapija; Hungarian: Vaskapu-szoros) is a gorge on the river Danube.
The Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station (Romanian: Porțile de Fier I, Serbian: Ђердап I /Đerdap I) is the largest dam on the Danube river and one of the largest hydro power plants in Europe. It is located on the Iron Gate gorge, between Romania and Serbia.
Map of Romania with Seven Wonders sites marked. Appears on one list Appears on two lists ... Iron Gates: Danube River, Orșova, Mehedinți County: 10 Basarab Overpass:
The Danube is by far Romania's most important river, not only for transportation, but also for the production of hydroelectric power. One of Europe's largest hydroelectric stations is located at the Iron Gates, where the Danube surges through the Carpathian gorges. The Danube is an important water route for domestic shipping, as well as ...
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).
Iron Gates is a gorge on the Danube River, forming part of the boundary between Serbia and Romania; Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace) Iron-Gate Square (Warsaw) Iron Gate, Virginia, a small town located in Alleghany County, Virginia; Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station (Romania, Serbia) Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station (Romania, Serbia ...
Iron Gates II Reservoir: Total capacity: 0.6 km 3 (0.14 cu mi) Catchment area: 579,200 km 2 (223,600 sq mi) Surface area: 52 km 2 (20 sq mi) Power Station; Turbines: Romania: 10 × 32 MW Serbia: 10 × 27 MW: Installed capacity: Romania: 321 MW Serbia: 270 MW: Annual generation: Romania: 1.3 TWh Serbia: 1.31 TWh