Mehedinți Mountains

The Mehedinți Mountains (Romanian: Munții Mehedinți) are a mountain range in southwestern Romania, part of the Retezat-Godeanu Mountains group.

Vârful lui Stan

The range represents the highest relief form in Mehedinți County,[1] with an average height of 1100-1200 meters.[2] The tallest peak is Vârful lui Stan, which reaches 1466 meters.[1]

Notes

  1. Vasile Cucu, Dragoș Buga, George Erdeli, Valeria Alexandrescu, "Locul județului Mehedinți în peisajul geografic și în economia R. S. România", in Analele Universitații București: Geografie, vol. 29/1980, p. 13
  2. Gheorghe Niculescu, "Munții Godeanu: studiu geomorfologic", p. 27. Bucharest: Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Române, 1965

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