Defile that has been cut into the Transyvanian Alps in south-central Romania by the Olt River
The Olt Defile (Romanian: Defileul Oltului) is a defile that has been cut into the Transyvanian Alps in south-central Romania by the river Olt. In the Brezoi–Titești Depression portion of the defile there are located hot spring resorts. In the surrounding mountains grow walnut and oak trees, wild roses, and white ivy. Transportation is provided by highways and railways between Râmnicu Vâlcea and Sibiu.[1]
The OltDefile (Romanian: Defileul Oltului) is a defile that has been cut into the Transyvanian Alps in south-central Romania by the river Olt. In the...
American baseball player Places: Olt County, a county (județ) of Romania Olt (river), a river in Romania OltDefile, a defile that has been cut into the Transyvanian...
Wallachia. It is situated between the Danube, the Southern Carpathians and the Olt river. Initially inhabited by Dacians, Oltenia was incorporated in the Roman...
public demand two more have been added: the Cetăţile Ponorului and the OltDefile. Three objects from the nomination list needed a special nomination: the...
location of the battle at Loviștea [ro], in some mountain gorges, in the OltDefile, Transylvania. However, Romanian historian Neagu Djuvara denies this and...
out. Coast Guard Regiment 1 also faced difficulty in fighting at the OltDefile. Then, the unit commander decided to bury the eagle from atop the flag...
The 23rd Division was Culcer's creation: he formed it by combining the Olt and Lotru Groups. All in all, his 1st Army had 135,000 men at the start of...
evidence evidences no sedes Taifalorum (Taifal settlements) east of the Olt River. With the Iazyges and the Carpi, the Taifals were harassing the Roman...