transylvanian alps
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Definition
Proper noun * Transylvanian Alps: A specific mountain range forming the southern section of the Carpathian Mountains, located in central Romania. It is a major geographical feature of the country.
Usage
- The term "Transylvanian Alps" is used as a proper noun to name this specific mountain range. It is typically used in geographical, historical, and travel contexts.
- It functions as a singular entity when referring to the range as a whole.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Transylvanian Alps are known for their dramatic peaks and scenic hiking trails.
- We drove through several passes in the Transylvanian Alps.
- The geology of the Transylvanian Alps is complex and fascinating.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in a possessive form to describe features or attributes belonging to the range.
- The Transylvanian Alps' highest peak is Moldoveanu.
Variants and Related Words
- Southern Carpathians: This is a synonymous geographical term for the same mountain range. "Transylvanian Alps" is a traditional name, while "Southern Carpathians" is the modern, more precise geographical designation.
- Carpathian Mountains (Carpathians): The larger mountain system of which the Transylvanian Alps are a part.
Synonyms
- Southern Carpathians
Noun
- a range of the southern Carpathian Mountains extending across central Romania