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Buzău Pass

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Location
  
Romania

Range
  
Carpathian Mountains

Elevation
  
642 m

Similar
  
Pasul Balaj, Predeal Pass, Turnu Roșu Pass, Oituz‑Pass, Huta Pass

Buzău Pass (Romanian: Pasul Buzău) is a mountain pass that follows the Buzău River and connects Braşov with Buzău over the Buzău Mountains, in the Eastern Carpathians in Romania.

Map of Buz%C4%83u Pass, Romania

This was one of the passes used by invaders, such as Turks and Tatars, to attack Transylvania. This is why the nearby region, known as Ţara Bârsei was settled by Teutonic Knights in the 13th century, who built fortifications, to be prepared against such an invasion. Nevertheless, many invasions were conducted through the Buzău Pass, including the Turkish attacks of 1421, 1432, 1438 and 1508 and the Tatar invasion of 1658.

References

Buzău Pass Wikipedia