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Mehadia topographic map
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Mehadia
Mehadia is located in southwestern Romania in the Cerna valley at an elevation of 287 m (942 ft). It is located along European route E70, south of the village of Plugova and north of Topleț. Beyond Topleț to the south is Orșova, which was for many years the residence of a Pasha and contained a prominent Turkish fortress. The town of Băile Herculane lies nearby to the east. Different parts of the river valley in the commune have different names such as the Shupanek valley and Coramnic. To the northeast of the main town is an elongated lake named Lacul Prisaca. A suspension bridge crosses the river near Mehadia in an area which is said to smell strongly of sulphur. The road to Mehadia passes through a broad forested scenic valley and crosses a Roman Aqueduct. The aqueduct has only 11 arches remaining in an otherwise well preserved state. They are made of large field stones and red bricks placed over a four layered field stones.
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Name: Mehadia topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Mehadia, Caraș-Severin, Romania (44.81267 22.24971 45.02615 22.49145)
Average elevation: 613 m
Minimum elevation: 92 m
Maximum elevation: 1,502 m
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