- The
Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții
Apuseni, "Western Mountains"; Hungarian: Erdélyi-középhegység, "Transylvanian Mountains") are a
mountain range...
-
south its
natural border are the
Carpathian Mountains and to the west the
Apuseni Mountains.
Broader definitions of
Transylvania also
include the western...
- Vlădeasa [ro] and Pădurea
Craiului mountains (part of the
Apuseni Mountains); the
western reaches of the
Apuseni Natural Park lie on its
administrative territory...
-
Hungary (Békés County). Its
source is in the
southern Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții
Apuseni) of Romania. It
flows through the
towns of Brad, Ineu...
- the "National
Defense Front–The
Haiduc Corps"
resistance group in the
Apuseni Mountains.
Nicolae Dabija was born in
April 1907 in Galați, in the historical...
-
known as Băieși, Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, or Rudari, who
coalesced in the
Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania. Băieși is a
Romanian word for "miners." Lingurari...
- Transylvania, but it soon
spread throughout all
Transylvania and the
Apuseni Mountains. The
leaders were ****a (Vasile Ursu Nicola, 1731–1785), Cloșca...
- city (as of 2021). It
covers 11,556
hectares (28,560 acres)
between the
Apuseni Mountains and the Crișana-Banat plain.
Oradea is
known for its high standard...
- The Trascău
Mountains (Romanian: Munții Trascăului) are
located in the
Apuseni mountain range of the
Western Romanian Carpathians, in Romania. The Trascău...
- Școala Superioară de Aviație Civilă)
operating Flight 111
crashed in the
Apuseni Mountains at an
altitude of
approximately 1,400
metres (4,600 ft), near...