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  2. 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. Their high mountain character, combined with great accessibility, makes them popular with ...

  3. Divisions of the Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    Divisions of the Carpathians are a categorization of the Carpathian mountains system. Below is a detailed overview of the major subdivisions and ranges of the Carpathian Mountains . The Carpathians are a "subsystem" of a bigger Alps-Himalaya System that stretches from western Europe all the way to southern Asia, and are further divided into ...

  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. Parâng Mountains group - Wikipedia

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    The Parâng (Hungarian: Páring-hegység) mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the Parâng Mountains . Boundaries

  6. Romanian Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații românești) are a section of the Carpathian Mountains, within the borders of modern Romania. The Carpathians are a "subsystem" of the Alps-Himalaya System and are further divided into " provinces " and "subprovinces".

  7. Lotru Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Carpathians Lotru Mountains ( Romanian : Munții Lotrului ) are a group of mountains that are part of the Southern Carpathians mountain range, in southern Romania . The highest peak is Șteflești Peak at 2,242 metres (7,356 ft).

  8. Category:Mountain ranges of the Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of the Carpathians — a major mountain system in Europe For mountain peaks of the Carpathians, see Category: Mountains of the Carpathians . Subcategories

  9. Category:Southern Carpathians - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Carpathian Mountains of the Carpathian Mountains System — located in Romania, and northeastern Serbia. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 ...