46°36′11″N 25°28′48″E / 46.60306°N 25.48000°E / 46.60306; 25.48000 Amza Peak (Romanian: Vârful Amza; Hungarian: Csomafalvi-Dél-hegy), in Harghita County, Romania, is the highest peak in the Southern Gurghiu Mountains. Its elevation is 1,695 m (5,561 ft). It is part of the rim of an extinct volcanic crater.

The river Șumuleul Mare has its source at the base of Amza Peak,[1] at an altitude of 1,349 m (4,426 ft).

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  1. ^ "Munții Gurghiu". www.e-calauza.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved July 24, 2022.