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{{Short description|Mountain resort in Prahova County, Romania}} |
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'''Cheia''' is a [[mountain resort]], {{convert|60|km|mi}} north of [[Ploiești]] in [[Prahova County]], [[Romania]]. Situated in the [[Teleajen]] Valley, it is surrounded by the [[Ciucaș Mountains]]. Administratively, Cheia is a village, part of [[Măneciu]] [[Communes of Romania|commune]]. [[Cheia Monastery]] is located to the southeast of the town. |
'''Cheia''' is a [[mountain resort]], {{convert|60|km|mi}} north of [[Ploiești]] in [[Prahova County]], [[Romania]]. Situated in the [[Teleajen]] Valley, it is surrounded by the [[Ciucaș Mountains]]. Administratively, Cheia is a village, part of [[Măneciu]] [[Communes of Romania|commune]]. [[Cheia Monastery]] is located to the southeast of the town. |
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Cheia is a mountain resort, 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Ploiești in Prahova County, Romania. Situated in the Teleajen Valley, it is surrounded by the Ciucaș Mountains. Administratively, Cheia is a village, part of Măneciu commune. Cheia Monastery is located to the southeast of the town.
Mountain peaks
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Heights, as shown in the panoramic photo (from left to right, view from the Babeș Peak):
- Bratocea Pass (1,263 m)
- Tesla Peak (1,613 m)
- Ciucaș Peak (1,954 m)
- Valea Berii
- Muntele Roșu (the Red Mountain)
- Gropșoare Peak (1,833 m)
- Zăganu Peak (1,817 m)
- Cheia resort (875 m).
Water source
[edit]Cheia in Prahova is the source for several brands of bottled mineral water in Romania, including Keia Izvorul Zaganului Junior.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ MIhalas, Eugeniu; Gavrila, Laura; Sirghe, Ana; Toma, Vasilica; Decolli, Yllka; Savin, Carmen (July 2023). "Evaluation of Fluoride Concentration in Commercially Available Bottled Water in Romania – A Potential Risk Factor for Dental Fluorosis". Applied Sciences. 13 (13): 7563. doi:10.3390/app13137563.
