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Relief map of the Carpathian Mountains. Stara Zagora, Carpathian Mountains, Constanta, Moravia

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Carpathian map and scenario

Map of the main divisions of the Carpathians. 1. Outer Western Carpathians 2. Inner Western Carpathians 3. Outer Eastern Carpathians 4. Inner Eastern Carpathians 5. Southern Carpathians 6. Western Romanian Carpathians 7. Transylvanian Plateau 8. Serbian Carpathians


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The Carpathian Mountains [1] are the eastern wing of the great Central Mountain System of Central Europe, curving 1500 km (~900 miles) along the borders of Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Austria, Serbia, and northern Hungary. [2] Geography The Carpathians begin on the Danube near Bratislava.


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Plant and animal life Different vegetation stages may also be distinguished for the various altitudinal zones of the Carpathians. The alpine stage is characterized by high mountain pastures, the subalpine stage by dwarf pine growth, the upper forest stage by spruce, and the lower forest stage by beech.


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The Carpathian mountain region is one of the most significant and richest nature refuge on the European continent. The Carpathian Mountains are home to approximately 30% of the European flora and to Europe's largest populations of brown bears, wolves, lynx, European bison and rare bird species including the globally threatened Imperial Eagle.


Physical map of Carpathian mountain range and surroundings MapPorn Physical map, Carpathian

The boundary between the Western and the Southeastern Carpathians occurs at the narrowest part of the mountain range, marked by the valley of the San River to the north and the Łupków Pass (2,100 feet) and the Laborec Valley to the south.


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Maps of Carpathian Mountains [Uhersko] Uhersko Wagner, Johann Christoph J. Ch. Wagners 1685 1685 1:3 400 000 Karpatenland Donau-Karpaten-Gebiet 1886 1:11 200 000 Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (eastern sheet). Johnston, Alexander Keith 1879 1:1 642 000 [Ungarn, Siebenbürgen, Woivodina und Slavonien]


The Carpathian Mountains and the surrounding plates [2]. Download Scientific Diagram

48°0′0″N 21°30′0″E. Map of Carpathian Mountains. Beskids. These are the long mountain range (with over a dozen constituent ranges) along the southern border of Poland, crossing into Slovakia and the Czech Republic. (Geographically they continue east through Ukraine, but it's convenient to consider that part separately.)


Satellite View of the Carpathian Basin

Map showing the location of the Carpathian Mountains in Europe. The Carpathian Mountains cover a total area of about 200,000 km 2 and the width of the mountain chain varies between 12 and 500 km. Situated on the boundary between Slovakia and Poland is the Tatra Mountain Range, the highest range in the Carpathian Mountains.


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Carpathian Mountains Satellite Map © OpenStreetMap, Mapbox and Maxar Also Known As Afrikaans: Karpate Albanian: Karpatet Ancient Greek (to 1453): Καρπάτης όρος Arabic: Bukid Carpatos


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The Carpathian Mountains are the second largest mountain range in Europe that covers seven countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine. They are known for being the largest habitat in Europe for animal species including brown bears and wolves.


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Geography[edit] A topographic map of the Carpathian Mountains The northwestern Carpathians begin in Slovakia and southern Poland.


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Carpathian Mountains. When thinking about Poland, mountains are not usually the first thing to spring to mind, yet the country's southern border is defined by the beautiful and dramatic Carpathian (Karpaty) chain, the highest mountain range in Central Europe.


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The highest peak of the Carpathians is in the Tatra Mountains, at the border of Slovakia and Poland, with a height exceeding 2,600m, while the second highest peak can be found in Romania, at an altitude of more than 2,500m. Caraiman Peak, Bucegi Mountains. Photo by Stefan Cosma. The name of the mountains is derived from the old Dacian tribes.


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The Carpathian Mountains shelter the largest track of unfragmented forests left in Central Europe and 45% of the continent's big carnivores' population. This wilderness makes it one of the best nature destinations in Europe. View from Negoiu Peak


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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors 1 Czarny Staw - Morskie Oko loop from Tatranská Javorina 07:11 22.7 km 3.2 km/h 640 m 640 m Expert 4.8 ( 358) 3,623 Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. Send to Phone Customize Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors 2

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