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  1. The Făgăraș Mountains ( Romanian: Munții Făgărașului [ ˈ m u n ts ij f ə ɡ ə ˈ r a ʃ u l uj]; Hungarian: Fogarasi-havasok) are the highest mountains of the Southern Carpathians, in Romania . Geography. The mountain range is situated in the heart of Romania, at 45°35′N 24°45′E .

  2. The Făgăraş Mountains are characterized by the highest amount of rainfall, which reaches an annual 1400 mm per year.The average yearly temperature in the alpine regions (above 2000 m) is -2°C. Encountering patches of snow in mid-June is not a rare thing. Across the Carpathian Mountains, the most frequent avalanches occur in the Făgăraş.

    • 8346 ft / 2544 m
    • Area/Range
    • 45.60000°N / 24.73330°E
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  4. Sep 12, 2019 · Făgăraș Mountains: the campaign to create Europe's Yellowstone - Lonely Planet. Travel Stories. Inside the campaign to create a ‘Yellowstone of Europe’. James Kay. Sep 12, 2019 • 8 min read. The wildflower-rich meadows surrounding Amfiteatrul Transilvania contain about 200 species of plant © James Kay / Lonely Planet.

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  5. Jul 12, 2016 · The Fagaras Mountains are the longest continuous ridge in the Carpathians (the mountain range that forms an arc across Central and Eastern Europe), and the highest and largest mountains in Romania.

  6. The Făgăraș Mountains are Romania's longest and highest mountain range. The chain of peaks runs east-west for about 70 km (44 mi). The north slope of the Făgăraș is very steep, rising about 2,000 meters (6,561 ft) in just 14 km (8.7 mi). The south face is more gradual, covered in long, winding canyons and foothills.

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