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Carpathian
Carpathian Car*pa"thi*an, a. Of or pertaining to a range of mountains in Austro-Hungary, called the Carpathians, which partially inclose Hungary on the north, east, and south.

Meaning of Carpat from wikipedia

- economic boom (Turkey, c. 2000–2018) Adriatic Tiger (Slovenia, 2004–2009) Carpat Tiger (Romania, 1991–2009) Seliger, Bernhard (2010). "Theories of economic...
- The economy of Romania is a developing high-income mixed economy, with a high degree of complexity. It ranks 12th in the European Union by total nominal...
- Carpatair S.A. is a privately-owned Romanian charter and former regional airline headquartered in Timișoara. Carpatair was established in 1999 and started...
- 1989 Reagan Doctrine Aftermath: Arab Spring Baltic Tiger, Baltic economies Carpat Tiger, Romanian economy Commonwealth of Independent States Communist nostalgia...
- seri S-bănedzu sclav, tu lăi ghideri, Ñi-asburară... Ș-tuț fudziră, La Carpaț a mei xifteri!" "O, ca vai, lai Pind, di bană-ți! Nu-ț undzeaște-ahtare...
- Gaulish Broco- (name element) (borrowed into English as brock) Old Irish carpat '(war) chariot', Welsh cerbyd, Gaulish carpento-, Carbanto- Old Irish eó...
- three matches for the Yugoslav national team in November of 1970 at the Carpat Cup in Romania. He scored six goals. After being suspended in 1976 by the...
- County Louth. In the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Cúchulainn fights Lethan at Ath Carpat ("chariot ford") on the river Níth. The river takes its name from the Irish...
- denoting an agent of use from other nouns. It may be related to the Old Irish carpat and the Gaulish carbad for carriage or cart, and is probably related to...
- way to the other, the 'local road', rout [or ród], on which at least one carpat/carpentum and two riders can p**** side by side as a regional main road,...