Carpathian Mountains
Range in Europe
The Carpathian Mountains form a 1,500km-long range in Central and Eastern Europe. They stretch west to east in an arc from the Czech Republic to Romania. The Tatra range between Slovakia and Poland is a national park and has several peaks above...
Passes: Tihuța Pass, Verecke Pass, Dukla Pass, and more
Elevation: 8,711′
Highest point: Western Carpathians
Keypad code: 1979
Length: 1,700 km (1,100 mi)
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The Central Western Carpathians consist of a series of isolated mountain ranges separated by structural depressions. Highest among them are the Tatras ( ...
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The Carpathian Mountains are the backbone of Central and Eastern Europe, forming an arc of about 1,500 km and covering an area of about 209,000 km².
The Carpathian Mountains are a lengthy, diverse range spanning 1,500 km across Central Europe. This swath of densely forested slopes and rocky, alpine peaks ...
The Carpathian Mountains are home to one of the largest undisturbed forests in Europe. 400 unique species of mammals, including the Carpathian chamois, call the ...
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Which Carpathian mountain ranges are located in Poland? There are three Carpathian mountain ranges in Poland: the Tatras, the Pieniny, and the Bieszczady.