A mountain range in central Europe, extending from N Slovakia to central Romania. Highest peak, Gerlachovka, 8737 feet (2663 meters).
The Carpathians are a mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe that stretch across several countries, including Romania, Ukraine, Poland, and Slovakia. They are known for their diverse ecosystems, including dense forests, alpine meadows, and unique wildlife. The Carpathians are a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities.
The Pyrenees, the Alps, and the Carpathians are mountain ranges in Europe. The Pyrenees separate Spain and France, the Alps stretch across several countries including France, Switzerland, and Italy, and the Carpathians run through Central and Eastern Europe, including countries like Romania and Slovakia. These mountain ranges are known for their scenic landscapes, biodiversity, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The Alps The Pyrenees The Carpathians The Sierra Nevada (Spain)
The three major mountain ranges in Europe (not including the UK) are the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Carpathians.
The Carpathian Mountains are located in Central and Eastern Europe, primarily running through countries such as Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, and Romania.
Ukraine has grasslands and some low-lying plains, but not savannahs or deserts. It is known for its rivers such as the Dnieper and mountains like the Carpathians in the west.
The Carpathians was created in 1988.
The Carpathians are a mountain range in central Europe.
In Romania the Eastern Carpathians are between Transylvania and Moldova.
The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians was created in 1981.
Carpathian Mountains: Western Carpathians, Oriental Carpathians, Meridional Carpathians; also Măcinului Mountains in Dobrogea.
These mountains are the Carpathians Mountains.
The Carpathians are a mountain range between Poland and Slovakia and Ruthenia (the last is part of Ukraine).
Tatra Mountains
Oriental Carpathians (or Eastern Carpathians)
The Carpathians are a range of mountains. The mountains form an arc roughly 1,500 km long across Central and Eastern Europe. The mountains are located at Inner Western Carpathians, High Tatras, Slovakia.
Western Carpathians (Munții Apuseni), Southern Carpathians (Carpații meridionali), Eastern Carpathians (Carpații orientali), Dobrogea Mountains (Munții Dobrogei).
The Carpathian mountains (in Romanian language - Munţii Carpaţi): Carpaţii Orientali (Eastern Carpathians), Carpaţii Meridionali (Southern Carpathians), Munţii Apuseni (Western Carpathians).