Tatra Mountains
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The Tatra Mountains are the highest range in the Carpathians, straddling the Slovak-Polish border with Gerlachovsky stit (2,655m) as the apex. Though compact at 80km, the Tatras feature genuine alpine terrain with granite peaks, glacial lakes, and dramatic ascents. They attract millions of visitors annually.
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Montañas
2634 m
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Vista general del contorno
Montañas
Lomnicky Stit (2634m)
2634 m
·Slovakia
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3
Rysy South (2503m)
2503 m
·Slovakia
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2
Rysy (2499m)
2499 m
·Poland
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2
Krivan (2495m)
2495 m
·Slovakia
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2
Kriváň High Tatras (2494m)
2494 m
·Slovakia
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2
Snilovskiy Stit (2452m)
2452 m
·Slovakia
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2
Swinica (2301m)
2301 m
·Poland
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3
Szeroka Jaworzynska (2210m)
2210 m
·Poland
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2
Mnich Tatra (2068m)
2068 m
·Poland
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