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Sunset on the Metaliferi Mountains
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Mada Gorge (Cheile Măzii or Madei) in the Metaliferi Mountains
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Lacerta bilineata at Pleșa Mare Peak in the Metaliferi Mountains
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Metaliferi Mountains ( Romanian: Munții Metaliferi; Hungarian: Erdélyi-érchegység), meaning Ore Mountains, are in the Carpathian Mountain Range and are a division of the Apuseni Mountains.
The highest peak is Poienița Peak , with an elevation of 1,437 metres (4,715 ft). The range also includes the Detunatele, a pair of basalt peaks with columnar jointing which are two of the most beautiful peaks in the Apuseni Mountains. [1] The Roșia Poieni copper mine and several communities are in the area.
There are several lakes nestled within the Metaliferi Mountains. Five of them are located near Roșia Montană: [2]
46°14′00″N 23°14′00″E / 46.2333°N 23.2333°E
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verification. (October 2021) |
Metaliferi Mountains ( Romanian: Munții Metaliferi; Hungarian: Erdélyi-érchegység), meaning Ore Mountains, are in the Carpathian Mountain Range and are a division of the Apuseni Mountains.
The highest peak is Poienița Peak , with an elevation of 1,437 metres (4,715 ft). The range also includes the Detunatele, a pair of basalt peaks with columnar jointing which are two of the most beautiful peaks in the Apuseni Mountains. [1] The Roșia Poieni copper mine and several communities are in the area.
There are several lakes nestled within the Metaliferi Mountains. Five of them are located near Roșia Montană: [2]
46°14′00″N 23°14′00″E / 46.2333°N 23.2333°E