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  2. File:High Tatras - location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. High Tatras - Wikipedia

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    The Górale people ("highlanders"), a group of indigenous people with a distinctive traditional culture, are of the High Tatras and other mountain ranges and valleys in the Tatra Mountains region. Ludwig Greiner identified Gerlachovský štít (Gerlachovský Peak) (2,665 metres (8,743 ft)) as the highest summit of the Tatra Mountains , and the ...

  4. File:Tatra Mountains location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: Location map of Tatra Mountains. Geographic limits of the map: N: 49.38 N ... You are free: to share – to copy ...

  5. Tatra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Tatras are distinct from the Low Tatras (Slovak: Nízke Tatry), a separate Slovak mountain range further south. The Tatra Mountains occupy an area of 785 square kilometres (303 sq mi), of which about 610 square kilometres (236 sq mi) (77.7%) lie within Slovakia and about 175 square kilometres (68 sq mi) (22.3%) within Poland.

  6. File:High Tatras - location map in Prešov Region (West).svg

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  7. Mnich (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    Mnich (English: Monk) is a mountain situated in the High Tatras mountain range in Poland, towering over the nearby Morskie Oko lake. It has an elevation of 2,068 meters above sea level. It has an elevation of 2,068 meters above sea level.

  8. Mięguszowiecki Summits - Wikipedia

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    Mięguszowiecki Summits (Polish: Mięguszowieckie Szczyty, Slovak: Mengusovské štíty) are a group of three summits in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains on the border between Poland and Slovakia. The highest one is the Mięguszowiecki Grand Peak (2,438m, second highest in Poland

  9. Świnica - Wikipedia

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    Świnica or Svinica is a mountain in the main crest of the High Tatras, on the Polish-Slovak border. The main peak is at 2,302 m AMSL. A marked trail leads through the summit. The Polish name Świnica (derivative form of a pig or swine) was given to this summit in the mid 19th century.