Ciuc Mountains
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Ciuc Mountains (Romanian Munții Ciucului, Hungarian Csíki-havasok){{Cite web |last=Demeter |first=László |last2=CSERGŐ |first2=Anna Mária |last3=SÁNDOR |first3=Attila D |last4=IMECS |first4=István |last5=VIZAUER |first5=Csaba T. |date=3 July 2025 |title=Natural Treasures of the Csík Basin (Depresiunea Cicului) and Csík Mountains (Munţii Ciucului) |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315387122_Natural_Treasures_of_the_Csik_Basin_Depresiunea_Cicului_and_Csik_Mountains_Muntii_Ciucului |access-date=3 July 2025 |website=Research Gate}} are a mid-high range of mountains of Harghita County in Transylvania, Romania. Geologically they belong to the Căliman-Harghita Mountains group of the Inner Eastern Carpathians. Within Romania, however, it is traditional to divide the Eastern Carpathians (Carpații Orientali) into three geographical groups (north, center and south) instead. The Romanian categorization includes the Ciuc Mountains within the central Carpathians of Moldavia and Transylvania (Grupa Centrală, Carpaţii Moldo-Transilvani). The Trotuș River emerges from these mountains. The highest peak is Noșcolat, at 1,553 m.
See also
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140603145955/http://www.erdelyiturak.ro/csiki_havasok.html Additional information]
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Category:Mountain ranges of Romania
Category:Mountain ranges of the Eastern Carpathians