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- Chornohora (Ukrainian: Чорногора, lit. 'black mountain') is the highest mountain range in Western Ukraine. It is within the Polonynian Beskids, a subgroup...
- Petros (Ukrainian: Петрос) is a peak in the Chornohora region of Ukraine, with a height of 2,020 meters above sea level. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Iwan) is the third highest peak (after Hoverla and Brebeneskul) in the Chornohora (Czarnohora) range, with a height of 2022 meters (6,634 ft) above sea...
- Ukrainian Carpathians. The mountain is located in the Eastern Beskids, in the Chornohora region. The slopes are covered with beech and spruce forests, above which...
- Red Polonyna (UK: Полонина Красна)→ c9 Svydovets (UK: Свидівець) → c10 Chornohora (UK: Чорногора) → c11 Hrynyavy Mountains (UK: Гриняви) → c12 Divisions...
- 48.07472°N 24.24444°E / 48.07472; 24.24444 (the former springs in the Chornohora mountains; the latter in the Gorgany range). From there, the Tisza flows...
- or settlements in western Ukraine: Smotrych (mountain), a hill of the Chornohora mountain range Smotrych (river), which flows through Khmelnytskyi Oblast...
- found in areas of Podilian Tovtry and Donets Ridge and rarely elsewhere. Chornohora (lit. 'Black Mountain') is a mountain range in the Carpathians which consists...
- Brebeneskul (Ukrainian: Бребенескул, Romanian: Brebenescul) is a peak in the Chornohora region of Ukraine, with a height of 2,035 meters above sea level. It is...
- located along the 185 km (115 mi) long axis from the Rakhiv mountains and Chornohora ridge in Ukraine over the Poloniny Ridge (Slovakia) to the Vihorlat Mountains...