Clăbucetul Taurului
Clăbucetul Taurului | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,520 m (4,990 ft) |
Prominence | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
Clăbucetul Taurului ("the bull's cap") is a mountain in Romania, part of Baiu Mountains in the Southern Carpathians. The highest peak is 1,520 m (4,987 ft) high.
Located on the border of Brașov and Prahova counties, it is in the vicinity of Predeal, and features rich pastures. In 1844, the mountain was purchased by Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea. Pursuant to a deed issued by Prince Gheorghe Bibescu Filipescu granted it to later that year. It remained with the monastery until the 1863 secularization of monastic estates in Romania. Near the end of the 19th century, it passed to the crown domains, established in 1884.[1]
Notes[]
- ^ Brătescu et al., pp. 128–129
References[]
- Paulina Brătescu, Ion Moruzi, C. Alessandrescu (eds.), Dicționar geografic al județului Prahova. Târgoviște: Tipografia și Legătoria de Cărți Viitorul, Elie Angelescu, 1897. OCLC 55568758
Categories:
- Mountains of Romania
- Geography of Prahova County
- Geography of Brașov County
- Mountains of the Southern Carpathians