Iron Gates section of the Danube

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The Iron Gates section of the Danube is a dramatic river gorge and canyon system on the Danube River, forming part of the border between Romania and Serbia and known for its hydroelectric dams and striking natural scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon system
river gorge
river section
countryBorderBetween Romania
Serbia
crossesPoliticalEntity Bor District
Braničevo District
Caraș-Severin County NERFINISHED
Mehedinți County
formsBorderOf Romania
Serbia
hasGeologicalFeature canyon
gorge
narrow river valley
hasInfrastructure dams
navigation locks
reservoirs
hasNameInRomanian Porțile de Fier II
surface form: Porțile de Fier
hasNameInSerbian Đerdap
hasPart Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station
Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station
hasProtectedArea Iron Gates Natural Park
Đerdap National Park
hasScenicCharacteristic dramatic landscapes
narrow channel sections
steep cliffs
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
regional energy production
river transport on the Danube
isMajor Iron Gates Gorge
surface form: Danube River gorge
knownFor canyon landscapes
dramatic river gorge
hydroelectric dams
striking natural scenery
locatedIn Romania
Serbia
locatedInRegion Central Europe
Balkans
surface form: Southeastern Europe
locatedOnRiver Danube
surface form: Danube River
partOf Danube
surface form: Danube River

Iron Gates section of the Danube self-linksurface differs
surface form: Danube River border between Romania and Serbia
separates Balkan Mountains
Carpathian Mountains
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
river navigation
tourism

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Turnu-Severin locatedOn Iron Gates section of the Danube
Cerna River flowsInto Iron Gates section of the Danube
this entity surface form: Iron Gates area of the Danube
Iron Gates section of the Danube partOf Iron Gates section of the Danube self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Danube River border between Romania and Serbia