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Banat Mountains
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The Banat Mountains (Romanian: Munții Banatului; Hungarian: Bánsági-hegyvidék) are a number of mountain ranges in Romania, considered part of the Western Romanian Carpathians (Carpații Occidentali Românești) mountain range.[1]
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The Banat Mountains consist of:
- The Banat Mountains (Munții Banatului) per se, which include:
- the Semenic Mountains (Munții Semenic);
- the Locva Mountains (Munții Locvei);
- the Anina Mountains (Munții Aninei);
- and the Dognecea Mountains (Munții Dognecei).
- The Almăj Mountains (Munții Almăjului).
- The Timiș-Cerna Gap (Culoarul Timiș-Cerna), including the Almăj Depression (Depresiunea Almăj), which divide the Banat Mountains from the Southern Carpathians.
- The Caraș Hills (Dealurile Carașului).
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