- Carpathians. The
Tatras are
distinct from the Low
Tatras (Slovak: Nízke Tatry), a
separate Slovak mountain range further south. The
Tatra Mountains occupy...
- the
Tatra Mountains Tatra National Park, Poland, a
national park in
Poland Tatra National Park, Slovakia, a
national park in
Slovakia Low
Tatras, a mountain...
- the
Tatra Mountains chain. The
mountain range borders the
Belianske Tatras to the east, the Podtatranská
kotlina to the south, and the
Western Tatras to...
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Ferdinand Porsche were
influenced by the
Tatras.
Hitler was a keen
automotive enthusiast, and had
ridden in
Tatras during political tours of Czechoslovakia...
- The Low
Tatras or Low
Tatra (Slovak: Nízke Tatry; Hungarian: Alacsony-
Tátra) is a
mountain range of the
Inner Western Carpathians in
central Slovakia...
-
referred to as the High
Tatras and the
Belianske Tatras (Slovak:
Belianske Tatry) ranges.
Western Tatras Tatra National Park,
Slovakia Tatra National Park, Poland...
- Rupicapra.
Tatra chamois live in the
Tatra Mountains in
Slovakia and Poland. The
Tatra chamois live in all
parts of the
Tatras: West
Tatras (Slovakia and...
-
Belianske Tatras (Slovak:
Belianske Tatry,
Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbelɪɐnske ˈtatri]) is a
mountain range in the
Eastern Tatras of
North Central Slovakia...
- The
Western Tatras (Slovak: Západné Tatry; Polish:
Tatry Zachodnie) are
mountains in the
Tatras, part of the
Carpathian Mountains,
located on the Polish-Slovak...
- (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈnat tatrɔw sa ˈbliːska]; lit. 'Lightning Over the
Tatras') is the
national anthem of Slovakia. The
origins of it are in the Central...