Scarisoara
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Scărișoara may refer to several entities in Romania:
  • Scărișoara, Alba
    Scarisoara, Alba
    Scărişoara is a commune located in Alba County, Romania. It has a population of 1,850 . It is composed of fourteen villages: Bârleşti, Boteşti, Faţa-Lăzeşti, Floreşti, Lăzeşti, Lespezea, Maţei, Negeşti, Preluca, Runc, Scărişoara, Sfoartea, Ştiuleţi and Trânceşti.- External links :* *...

    , a commune in Alba County
  • Scărișoara, Olt
    Scarisoara, Olt
    Scărişoara is a commune in Olt County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Plăviceni, Rudari and Scărişoara....

    , a commune in Olt County
  • Scărișoara, a village in Corbasca
    Corbasca
    Corbasca is a commune in Bacău County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Băcioiu, Corbasca, Marvila, Pogleţ, Rogoaza, Scărişoara and Vâlcele....

     Commune, Bacău County
  • Scărișoara, a village in Cislău
    Cislau
    Cislău is a commune in Buzău County, Romania, in the valley of the Buzău River. It is composed of five villages: Bărăşti, Buda Crăciuneşti, Cislău, Gura Bâscei and Scărişoara....

     Commune, Buzău County
  • Scărișoara, a village in Cornereva
    Cornereva
    Cornereva is a commune in Caraş-Severin County, western Romania with a population of 3,403 inhabitants. It is composed of forty villages: Arsuri, Bogâltin , Bojia, Borugi, Camena , Cireşel, Costiş, Cozia, Cracu Mare, Cracu Teiului, Cornereva, Dobraia, Dolina, Gruni , Hora Mare, Hora Mică, Ineleţ ,...

     Commune, Caraș-Severin County
  • Scărișoara, a village in Mihăești
    Mihaesti, Vâlcea
    Mihăeşti is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Romania. It is composed of thirteen villages: Arsanca, Bârseşti, Buleta, Govora, Gurişoara, Măgura, Mihăeşti, Munteni, Negreni, Rugetu, Scărişoara, Stupărei and Vulpueşti....

     Commune, Vâlcea County
  • Scărișoara Cave
    Scarisoara Cave
    Scărişoara Cave , is one of the biggest ice caves in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, in a part of Carpathian chain.-Discovery:First mentioned in 1863 by the Austrian geographer Arnold Schmidl, who made some observations and the first map of the cave, it was later explored by the Romanian...

    , an ice cave in the Apuseni Mountains
    Apuseni Mountains
    The Apuseni Mountains is a mountain range in Transylvania, Romania, which belongs to the Western Carpathians, also called Occidentali in Romanian. Their name translates from Romanian as Mountains "of the sunset" i.e. "western". The highest peak is "Cucurbăta Mare" - 1849 metres, also called Bihor...

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