The Apuseni Natural Park ( Romanian : Parcul Natural Apuseni ) is a protected area ( natural park category V IUCN ) situated in Romania , in the administrative territory of counties Alba (28%), Bihor (32 %), and Cluj (40%).
4-465: The Vârciorog Waterfall is a tourist attraction and a protected area, located in the Apuseni Natural Park , Romania . It is situated on a small right tributary of the river Arieșul Mare , near the village Vanvucești . The waterfall is 15 m high. This Alba County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Apuseni Natural Park The Natural Park
8-577: Is located in western Romania in the central-northern side of the Apuseni Mountains , comprising part of the Bihor Mountains to the south and Vlădeasa Mountains [ ro ] to the north. It is situated on the administrative territory of 16 communes, which include 53 localities fully and 8 others partially. The Park features 3 resorts: Boga , Fântânele , and Vârtop . The Apuseni Natural Park with an area of 75,784 ha (187,270 acres)
12-631: The Apuseni Natural Park belong to the hydrographic basins of the rivers: In the northern part of the park, there is the Beliș-Fântânele Lake [ ro ] , a reservoir in the Gilău Mountains , built between 1970 and 1974. Located at an altitude of 1,050 m (3,440 ft), the reservoir covers an area of 826 ha (2,040 acres) and has a volume of 225–250 million cubic metres (0.054–0.060 cu mi) of water. It
16-578: Was declared natural protected area by the Law Number 5 of March 6, 2000 (published in the Monitorul Oficial of Romania, Number 152 of April 12, 2000) and represents a mountainous area (mountain peaks, cirques , caves , valleys , karst areas , forests , and pastures ), with flora and fauna specific to the Western Carpathians . Natural reserves included in the park: The surface waters of
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