Postăvarul Massif with Râșnov Citadel and Poiana Brașov in the background

The Postăvarul massif (Transylvanian German Schuler and Schulerberg, or Hungarian Keresztényhavas) is a massif in Romania; it is part of the Romanian Carpathians, which in turn are part of the Carpathian Mountains range. The altitude of the highest peak, also named Postăvarul is 1799 metres.[1]

Geographically the Postăvarul Massif stands at the southern end of the grand arc of the Eastern Carpathians. Together with the neighboring Piatra Mare Massif it forms the Bârsei Mountains group, neighbouring the southern side of Țara Bârsei (Burzenland) depression.

Poiana Brașov, one of the best-known ski resorts in Romania, is located on the northern slopes of Postăvarul mountain. The peak of the mountain can be easily reached from the resort by cable car.

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  1. ^ Magyar orvosok és természetvizsgálok vándorgyülésének történeti vázlata és munkálatai (in Hungarian). M. Ferencz. 1893. p. 435. Retrieved 2 November 2024.

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Poiana Brașov

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Pârâul Cheii

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Brașov County

Mountains, the Piatra Mare Mountains, the Piatra Craiului Mountains, and the Postăvarul Massif. In the east, there is the Brașov Depression [ro], and in the west

Șcheiu

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river in the city of Brașov, Romania. It is intercepted by the Canalul Timiș (Timiș Canal). Its source is in the Postăvarul Massif. Portal: Romania v t e

Predeal

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