Timiş-Cerna Gap — Infobox Mountain Pass Name = Timiş Cerna Gap Photo = Caption = Elevation = Location = ROM Range = Southern Carpathians/Banat Mountains Coordinates = Topographic Traversed by = Timiş Cerna Gap ( ro. Culoarul Timiş Cerna) is a mountain pass in… … Wikipedia
Timiş River — Serbian Tamišs River, western Romania and northeastern Yugoslavia. Rising in the southwestern Carpathians, it flows in an arc to enter the Danube River just below Belgrade, Yugoslavia, after a course of 211 mi (340 km). * * * ▪ river, Europe… … Universalium
Timiş — The name Timiş may refer to : *Timiş County, a county in western Romania *Timiş River, a river in western Romania and Serbia *Ţinutul Timiş, a former administrative unit of Romania *Comitatul Timiş, a former administrative county (comitatus) in… … Wikipedia
Retezat-Godeanu Mountains group — The Retezat Godeanu mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the Retezat Mountains.BoundariesThe Retezat Godeanu group is bounded: *in the east, by the Jiu … Wikipedia
List of mountain passes — This is a list of mountain passes. Africa *Halfaya Pass *Moteng Pass (Lesotho) *Mahlasela pass (Lesotho)Asia* Khunjerab Pass Pakistan China (highest international border crossing at 4693 m.) * Khyber Pass Pakistan Afghanistan * Kotal e Lataband * … Wikipedia
Surduc Pass — Traversed by DN 66/E 79 Location Location … Wikipedia
Military history of Romania — Romanian troops taking Grivica Strongpoint during the Russo Turkish War of 1877–1878 The military history of Romania deals with conflicts spreading over a period of about 2500 years across the territory of modern Romania, the Balkan Peninsula and … Wikipedia
Mehadia — Commune Mehadia, 1842 … Wikipedia
Transylvanian Alps — a mountain range in S Rumania, forming a SW extension of the Carpathian Mountains. Highest peak, Mt. Negoiul, 8345 ft. (2544 m). * * * ▪ mountains, Romania also called Southern Carpathians , Romanian Carpaţii Meridionali mountainous region of … Universalium