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Czerwone Wierchy.
Czerwone Wierchy (Slovak: Červené vrchy, also
known as Red Peaks) are a
group of four gr****y...
- Slovakia. It's the
easternmost of the four
summits making up the
Czerwone Wierchy m****if, as well as the lowest, with an
elevation of 2005 meters. "Kopa...
- 2122 meters, it's the
highest of the four
peaks making up the
Czerwone Wierchy group of peaks. It is also the
highest limestone peak in
Western Tatras...
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Czerwone Wierchy group of peaks.
Jaskinia Wielka Śnieżna, the
longest and
deepest cave in Poland, is
located in Małołączniak's m****if. "Czerwone
Wierchy". SummitPost...
- "Beskid"" (PDF).
Wierchy (in Polish). 4. Lviv: 218.
Wierchy (1927, p. 154)
Wierchy (1929, p. IV)
Midowicz (1988, p. 101)
Wierchy (1930, p. VI) Sosnowski...
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Wayback Machine Andrusikiewicz J., Boje o Przełęcz Dukielską (w:) "
Wierchy" t. 37, Kraków 1968 Frieser, Karl-Heinz; Schmider, Klaus; Schönherr, Klaus;...
- (Slovak: Temniak, 2,096 m a.s.l.) is the
westernmost peak of the
Czerwone Wierchy m****if in the
Western Tatras.
Slovak sources list its
elevation as 2,090...
- the
summit of
Ciemniak (2,090 metres AMSL), a
mountain in the
Czerwone Wierchy (Red Peaks)
group of peaks. The blue
trail leads to the
Polana na Stołach...
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Retrieved 4 May 2015. "Grodno Zamek".
Zamki Polskie.
Retrieved 4 May 2015.
Wierchy:
rocznik poświęcony górom (in Polish). Vol. 39–40. Nakładem Pol. Towarzystwa...
- (Slovak);
Krzesanica (Polish) - 2122 m (Slovakia/Poland) -
summit of
Czerwone Wierchy / Red
Peaks Malolúčniak (Slovak); Małołączniak (Polish) - 2096 m (Slovakia/Poland)...