Southern Carpathians
The Southern Carpathians (Romanian: Carpaţii Meridionali), also called the Transylvanian Alps, are a group of mountain ranges. They divide central and southern Romania, on one side, and Serbia, on the other side. They cover part of the Carpathian Mountains that is between the Prahova River in the east and the Timiş and Cerna rivers in the west. To the south they are bounded by the Balkan mountain range of Serbia.
Southern Carpathians Media
Lake Vidraru in the Făgăraș Mountains
Moldoveanu peak (2544 m) is the highest in Romania and one of the highest peaks of the Carpathians
Lake Bucura in the Retezat Mountains
Bucegi as seen from Postavaru massif
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Scara summit in Bucegi Mountains
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Bucegi Sphinx, RomaniaBusteni Trekking 20
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Măgura village in Moieciu commune of Brașov County, Romania. Piatra Craiului mountains.