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  2. Berca Mud Volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    The Berca Mud Volcanoes (Romanian: Noroioși de la Pâclele Mici) is a geological and botanical reservation located in Scorțoasa commune close to Berca in Buzău County in Romania. [1] Its most spectacular feature is the mud volcanoes , small volcano-shaped structures typically a few metres high caused by the eruption of mud and natural gases .

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  4. Geology of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Geological research focused on Romania began in the early 19th century and expanded in the second half of the century led by Austrian and Hungarian geologists. L. Mrazec and I. Popescu-Voitesti wrote the first description of Carpathian structural geology in 1905. The Geological Institute of Romania was founded in 1906.

  5. Mărăcineni, Buzău - Wikipedia

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    Mărăcineni (Romanian pronunciation: [mərət͡ʃiˈnenʲ]) is a commune in the center of Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, just north of Buzău, the county capital. Location [ edit ]

  6. Amaru, Buzău - Wikipedia

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    Amaru is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania.It is composed of six villages: Amaru, Câmpeni, Dulbanu, Lacu Sinaia, Lunca, and Scorțeanca. The commune is situated in the Wallachian Plain, at an altitude of 77 m (253 ft).

  7. Măgura, Buzău - Wikipedia

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    Măgura is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, located on the right bank of the Buzău River, in the hillside next to the Carpathian Mountains' curvature. It is composed of two villages, Ciuta and Măgura. It also included Ojasca and Unguriu villages from 1968 until 2004, when these were split off to form Unguriu Commune.

  8. Siriu - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, 10 chamois were brought to Siriu and released in the wilderness of the mountain ranges. As of 2007, their number has risen to around 60. One of the largest firs in Romania, measuring 62 meters in height and 2.5 meters in diameter, grows in a forest in Siriu. [3]

  9. Cernătești, Buzău - Wikipedia

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    Cernătești is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, located in the Subcarpathian hills, in the valley of the river Slănic. It is composed of eight villages: Aldeni, Băești, Căldărușa, Cernătești, Fulga, Manasia, Vlădeni and Zărneștii de Slănic. The 2002 Romanian census showed a population of 4,027 inhabitants. [3]