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Carpathians in
Romania and Serbia. The term
Outer Carpathians is
frequently used to
describe the
northern rim of the
Western and
Eastern Carpathians....
- Look up
Carpathian or
Carpathians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Carpathians are the
Carpathian Mountains, a
range of
mountains across Central...
- domination),
autonomous feudal states emerged south and east of the
Carpathians –
Wallachia in 1310,
under Basarab I, and
Moldova in 1359,
under Bogdan...
- are
three major provinces (regions):
Western Carpathians,
Eastern Carpathians, and the
Southern Carpathians. The
division is
largely (with many exceptions)...
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Ukrainian Carpathians Trans-
Carpathian Ukraine,
designation for a
Ukrainian region beyond the
Carpathian Mountains, including: Trans-
Carpathian Ukraine...
- club
observed that
there many
Carpathians in Rucăr, Argeș
County that are
considered ancestors of today's
Carpathians.[citation needed] A conference...
- The
Little Carpathians (also:
Lesser Carpathians, Slovak: Malé Karpaty; German:
Kleine Karpaten; Hungarian: Kis-Kárpátok) are a low
mountain range, about...
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Carpathians transition to
Dinaric Alps and
Balkan Mountains. The
Tisza enters the
basin from
northeast running downhill from the
Eastern Carpathians,...
- romanized: Rusnakŷ or Rusnacy), are an East
Slavic ethnic group from the
Eastern Carpathians in
Central Europe. They
speak Rusyn, an East
Slavic language variety...
- the
Carpathian mountains').[citation needed] This is
contrasted implicitly with
Prykarpattia (English: Ciscarpathia, lit. 'near the
Carpathians'), an...