- The
Giant Mountains,
Krkonoše, or
Karkonosze (Czech: [ˈkr̩konoʃɛ] ,
Polish pronunciation: [karkɔˈnɔʂɛ] , German:
Riesengebirge pronounced [ˈʁiːzn̩ɡəˌbɪʁɡə]...
-
Krkonoše National Park (Czech: Krkonošský národní park,
abbreviated as KRNAP) is a
national park in the
Liberec and
Hradec Králové
regions of the Czech...
- "Krkonošské kyselo" [
Krkonoše Kyselo].
Retrieved 27 July 2012. "Vitana, a.s.: Krkonošské
kyselo 2,3kg" [Vitana, a.s.:
Krkonoše Kyselo 2,3 kg] (in Czech)...
-
National Park,
together with the
neighbouring Czech Krkonoše National Park,
became part of the
Krkonoše/Karkonosze
Transboundary Biosphere Reserve under...
- Elbe lowland. Two
thirds of the area of the
Krkonoše National Park lie
within the region's territory.
Krkonoše and Orlické
mountains are
separated by Broumovský...
- and the
Vltava rivers,
surrounded by
mostly low mountains, such as the
Krkonoše range of the Sudetes. The
highest point in the country, Sněžka at 1,603 m...
- The
Krkonoše/Karkonosze
Transboundary Biosphere Reserve (Czech: [ˈkr̩konoʃɛ] , Polish: [karkɔˈnɔʂɛ]) is a MAB
transboundary biosphere reserve,
mixed mountain...
- a
folkloric mountain spirit (woodwose) of the
Giant Mountains (Czech:
Krkonoše, Polish: Karkonosze,
hence his name in
Czech and Polish), a
mountain range...
- Brunnberg) is a
prominent ****ulus
mountain and the third-highest peak in the
Krkonoše Mountains and the
Czech Republic. The
Czech name for the
mountain has been...
-
originates on a
slope of the Rýchory
mountains in the
southeast of the
Krkonoše range. The
source is
located near the
small Bobr
village of the Žacléř...