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Gorgany (Ukrainian: Ґорґани) is a
mountain range in
Western Ukraine in
Outer Eastern Carpathians,
adjacent to
Chornohora range. The
highest peak of Gorgany...
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mountain peaks in the country.
Other notable ranges are Maramureş and
Gorgany, also
located in the Carpathians. In the
Crimean Mountains, the highest...
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Gorgany Nature Reserve (Ukrainian: Заповідник «Ґорґани») is a
strict nature reserve (a 'zapovidnyk') of
Ukraine that
covers a part of the
Gorgany mountain...
- 24444 (the
former springs in the
Chornohora mountains; the
latter in the
Gorgany range). From there, the
Tisza flows west,
roughly following Ukraine's borders...
- Moravian-Silesian Beskids, and
Orava Magura in the
western Carpathians and the
Gorgany and Bistrița
Mountains in the
eastern Carpathians. The
subalpine zone,...
- Reserve" (in Ukrainian).
Official Reserve Website.
Retrieved June 18, 2019. "
Gorgany (Official
Reserve Website)" (in Ukrainian).
Ministry of
Ecology and Natural...
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Beskidy Skolskie; Ukrainian: Сколівські Бескиди) → c2
Gorgany (Polish:
Gorgany; Ukrainian: Ґорґани) → c4 Pokuttia-Bucovina
Beskids (Polish: Beskidy...
- half of the
whole Oblast and
consist of two main
mountain ranges: the
Gorgany (highest peak – Mt.
Syvulia Major (1,836 m / 6024 ft)) and the Chornohora...
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Makovytsia (Ukrainian: Маковиця; Polish: Makowica) is a
mountain within the
Gorgany mountain range, in Ukraine's Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. It has a
height of...
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establishing the Polish-Czechoslovak border; they are
pictured near the
summit of
Popadia in
Gorgany during the
formation of the
Second Republic, 1915....