- The
Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții
Apuseni, lit. transl. 'Western Mountains'; Hungarian: Erdélyi-középhegység, transl. 'Transylvanian Mountains')...
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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...
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known as Băieși, Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, or Rudari, who
coalesced in the
Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania. Băieși is a
Romanian word for "miners." Lingurari...
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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
Apuseni Natural Park (Romanian:
Parcul Natural Apuseni) is a
protected area (natural park
category V IUCN)
situated in Romania, in the administrative...
- Piatră ("The
Stone Land") is an
ethnogeographical region of
Romania in the
Apuseni Mountains, on the
upper basin of the Arieș and Crișul Alb
River rivers...
- 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...
- 1848–1849. He was
especially active in the Țara Moților
region and the
Apuseni Mountains. The
rallying of
peasants around him, as well as the allegiance...
- Transylvania, Romania.
Huedin is
located at the
northern edge of the
Apuseni Mountains. It is
surrounded by the
villages of Nearșova, Domoșu, Horlacea...