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Carpathian Mountains
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The Carpathian Mountains are a mountain range in Central and Southeast Europe, stretching approximately 1,500 km in length. The range spans across eight countries, including the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, and Hungary. The highest peaks in the Carpathians reach over 2,600 meters, with the Tatra Mountains in Poland and Slovakia being the highest range, and the Southern Carpathians in Romania being the second-highest range. The Carpathians provide a habitat for various European plant and animal species, including brown bears, wolves, and over one-third of all European plant species.learn more on wikipedia
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