Lupșa
Lupșa (German: Wolfsdorf; Hungarian: Nagylupsa) is a commune located in Alba County, Romania.
Vâlcele (Hungarian: Előpatak, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛløːpɒtɒk]) is a commune in Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania composed of four villages:
Population: 3,646
Latitude: 45° 51' 0.00" N
Longitude: 25° 40' 59.99" E
Lupșa (German: Wolfsdorf; Hungarian: Nagylupsa) is a commune located in Alba County, Romania.
Dumbrăvița (German: Schnackendorf; Hungarian: Szunyogszék) is a commune in Brașov County, Romania.
Dobârlău (Hungarian: Dobolló; German: Dobersdorf) is a commune in Covasna County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Dobârlău, Lunca Mărcuşului (Bélmező), Mărcuş (Márkos) and Valea Dobârlăului (Dobollópatak).
Crizbav (Hungarian: Krizba, German: Krebsbach) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania.
Comǎna (German: Kumanen, Komondjen; Hungarian: Alsókomána) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Comăna de Jos (the commune center), Comăna de Sus (Felsőkomána), Crihalma (Königsberg; Királyhalma) and Ticuşu Nou (R…
Budila (German: Bodeln; Hungarian: Bodola) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania.
Barcani (Hungarian: Zágonbárkány) is a commune in Covasna County, in the geographical region of Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Barcani, Lădăuţi (Ladóc) and Sărămaş (Szaramás).
Părău (German: Mikesdorf-Berau; Hungarian: Páró) is a commune in Braşov County, Romania.
The Bârsa River is a tributary of the Olt River in Romania. It starts at the junction of two headwaters: Bârsa Groşetului and Bârsa Tămaşului.
Located on a large rock on Warthe Hill, the role of the Black Tower of Braşov, Romania was to deny enemy soldiers to approach the city walls, which, in this case, were no further than 5 meters (the pass was only widened in 1819-1820).