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  2. Cave bear - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, cave bear remains from Peștera cu Oase in the southwestern tip of the Romanian part of the Carpathian Mountains had elevated levels of nitrogen-15 in their bones, indicative of omnivorous diets, [23] [28] [29] although the values are within the range of those found for the strictly herbivorous mammoth. [30]

  3. Hunting in Romania - Wikipedia

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    August von Spiess, Director of the Royal Hunts, after a Carpathian bear hunt, 1930s. Remnants of hunting implements and wild game bones in Stone Age dwellings and burial sites or animal cave paintings like ones in Cuciulat, Peștera cu Oase or Peştera Muierilor indicate the humans have been hunting in Romania for thousands of years.

  4. Carpathian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians (/ k ɑːr ˈ p eɪ θ i ən z /) are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe and Southeast Europe. Roughly 1,500 km (930 mi) long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Urals at 2,500 km (1,600 mi) and the Scandinavian Mountains at 1,700 km (1,100 mi).

  5. Distribution of brown bears - Wikipedia

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    There is also a smaller brown bear population in the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine (estimated at 200 in 2005), Slovakia (estimated at 2500 - 3000 in 2020) and Poland (estimated at 100 in 2009 in the latter country). [19] The total Carpathian population is estimated at 8,000. [20]

  6. Category:Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    The Carpathian Mountains System of Europe; Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. Mountain ranges of the Carpathians ...

  7. Bieszczady Mountains - Wikipedia

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    In Slovakia, the Bieszczady region is known as Beščady, while the Slovak part of the region is called Bukovec Mountains (Slovak: Bukovské vrchy). In Ukraine, the Bieszczady region is known as Beshchady (Ukrainian: Бещади ), while various parts of the region often have two or more name variants (unstable terminology), usually containing ...

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  9. Southern Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Carpathians are the second highest group of mountains in the Carpathian Mountain range (after Tatra), reaching heights of over 2,500 meters. Although considerably smaller than the Alps , they are classified as having an alpine landscape.