Fagaras Mountains Peaks
Fagaras mountain crest including Moldoveanu, Negoiu, and Romania's highest alpine ridge.
5 mountains in this collection
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Fagaras mountain crest including Moldoveanu, Negoiu, and Romania's highest alpine ridge.
5 mountains in this collection
Retezat National Park and surrounding alpine summits in the Southern Carpathians.
2 mountains in this collection
Romanian Carpathian mountain region spanning the principal alpine massifs of the Southern and Eastern Carpathians.
23 mountains in this collection
The highest mountain in each country.
195 mountains in this collection
Peaks from 2000 to 2999 metres.
2297 mountains in this collection
2544 m in Romania
Moldoveanu Peak is the highest mountain in Romania and forms the baseline peak page for this country.
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2535 m in Romania
Negoiu Peak is a notable European summit in the Făgăraș Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2527 m in Romania
Vistea Mare is a notable European summit in the Făgăraș Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2519 m in Romania
Parângu Mare is a notable European summit in the Parâng Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2514 m in Romania
Omu Peak is a notable European summit in the Bucegi Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2509 m in Romania
Peleaga is a notable European summit in the Retezat Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2507 m in Romania
Vânătoarea lui Buteanu is a notable European summit in the Făgăraș Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2504 m in Romania
Păpușa Peak is a notable European summit in the Retezat Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2384 m in Romania
Caraiman Peak is a notable European summit in the Bucegi Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2375 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Parâng Mountains group, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2351 m in Romania
Significant summit in Fagaras Mountains in the Făgăraș Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2303 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Eastern Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2238 m in Romania
La Om is a notable European summit in the Piatra Craiului Mountains and a strong candidate for collection-led mountain pages in Romania.
2031 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Eastern Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1997 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1959 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1954 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Eastern Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1954 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Ciucaș Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1895 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1800 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Harghita Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1520 m in Romania
Significant summit in Romanian Carpathians in the Baiu Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.