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Romania is a country dominated by one of the more
important mountain chains in Europe, the Carpathian
Mountains. They begin in the northwest, in southern
Poland, Slovakia, northern Hungary, and southwestern
Ukraine, continue southeastward toward the delta of the
Danube, then arc strongly around Bra ş ov and extend
westward parallel to the Danube, fading out north of the
Iron Gates and on to the plains of Banat. The southern
portion is sometimes referred to as the Transylvanian
Alps, because it helps to enclose Transylvania within the
arc of the Carpathians and separate it from the Danube
river valley. These mountains form a continuous and
important topographic feature of southeastern Europe,
and in fact of Europe as a whole.
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Milota, Ş., Gherase, M., Sarcină, L., Rodrigo, R., Moldovan, O., Trinkaus, E., . . . Zilhão, J. (2013). Exploration and Documentation of the Peştera cu Oase. In E. Trinkaus, S. Constantin, & J. Zilhão (Eds.), Life and Death at the Peştera cu Oase: A Setting for Modern Human Emergence in Europe (pp. 5-15). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
