Hășmaș Mountains
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The Hăşmaş Mountains (Romanian: Munții Hășmaș; Hungarian: Hagymás-hegység) are limestone and sandstone massifs located in Romania in the Romanian Carpathian Mountain Range. The ranges include many cliffs and gorges, such as the Bicaz Gorge and the .
They contain the Cheile Bicazului-Hăşmaş natural reserve. There is a lake known as the Lacul Roşu ("red lake"), named after the red clay that lay there.
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Staggering cliffs such as this one define the mountain range
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Coordinates: 46°45′N 25°45′E / 46.750°N 25.750°E
Categories:
- Mountain ranges of Romania
- Mountain ranges of the Eastern Carpathians
- Romania geography stubs