Ineu Peak

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Ineu (also Inău) is a peak in the Rodna Mountains, Romania with an elevation of 2,279 m (7,477 ft). [1] It is the second peak in height after Pietrosul Rodnei  [ ro ] which has an elevation of 2,303 m (7,556 ft).

Ineu Peak belongs to the Ineu–Lala Mixed Reservation, within the Rodna Mountains National Park.

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