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Kasprowy Wierch (Polish pronunciation: [kasˈprɔvɨ ˈvjɛrx]; Slovak:
Kasprov vrch;
sometimes in
English Kasper Peak) is a peak of a long
crest in the Western...
- Kuźnice. The ski jump on
Wielka Krokiew was
opened in 1925. The
cable car to
Kasprowy Wierch was
completed in 1936. The
funicular connected Zakopane and the...
- year on average.
Maximum snow
cover on the
summit amounts to: in
Poland -
Kasprowy Wierch:
maximum 388 cm (153 in) in
Slovakia - Lomnický Štít: mean maximum...
- 125.1 m), Ostrý Roháč (2,087.5 m),
Volovec (Polish: Wołowiec; 2,064 m),
Kasprowy Wierch (Slovak:
Kasprov vrch; 1,987 m) and
Giewont (1,894 m). They are...
- to move
relative to L5. The
observations were
taken from the
mountain Kasprowy Wierch. In 1967, J.
Wesley Simpson made
observations of the
clouds using...
- Finse,
Norway Gavia P****,
Italy High Tatras,
Slovakia Juf,
Switzerland Kasprowy Wierch,
Poland La Rinconada, Peru
Mauna Loa, Hawaii,
United States Mount...
- capitulation, he
managed to
leave the city and
return to Kraków and
later Kasprowy Wierch,
where he
started working as a
janitor at the
cable railway station...
- activity.
Human presence also
limits contacts between colonies (e.g., in the
Kasprowy Wierch area),
which are
necessary for
genetic exchange, and
increases the...
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Krzesanica 2,122 6,962
Tatras (Western) Wołowiec 2,064 6,772
Tatras (Western)
Kasprowy Wierch 1,987 6,519
Tatras (Western)
Giewont 1,894 6,214
Tatras (Western)...
- in Lwów. On the same day, a
meteorological observatory is
opened on the
Kasprowy Wierch,
January 26.
General Tadeusz Kutrzeba,
while presenting a plan of...