Timiş-Cerna Gap — ▪ mountain pass, Romania mountain pass, southwestern Romania, located in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathians). The pass links the Tisza River plain and the city of Timişoara (northwest) with the Danubian Plain (southeast). The… … Universalium
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