Hiking and Trekking guide with maps for the Romanian Mountains
The Mountains of Romania
James Roberts
A guide to Walking in the Carpathian Mountains
Titel: The Mountains of Romania
Autor/en: James Roberts
ISBN: 1852842954
EAN: 9781852842956
A Guide to Walking in the Carpathian Mountains.
2st edition.
illustrations.
Language: Englisch.
Cicerone Press Ltd
Dezember 2005 - kartoniert - 250 Seiten
PREVIEW:
The Guide contains:
1. Trekking guide and maps of the Romanian Mountains.
2. Ttrail itinerary suggestions (in English language): Trekking trails, trail marking, level rising, Walk-Time, Picture-maps with trail marking, Information
3. Usefull information
Information about the Carpathian Mountains:
The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of
mountains forming an arc roughly 1,500 km (932 mi) long across Central and Eastern Europe, making them the largest mountain range in Europe.
They provide the habitat for the largest European populations of brown bears, wolves, chamois
and lynxes,
with the highest concentration in Romania,
as well as over one third of all European plant species.
The chain of mountain ranges stretches in an arc from the Czech Republic in the northwest to Slovakia,
Poland,
Hungary,
Ukraine
and Romania
in the east, to the Iron Gates on the Danube River between Romania
and Serbia
in the south. The highest range within the Carpathians are the Tatras, on the border of Poland and
Slovakia,
where the highest peaks exceed 2,600 m (8,530 ft), followed by the Southern Carpathians in Romania, where the highest
peaks exceed 2,500 m (8,202 ft).
The Carpathian chain is usually divided into three major parts: the Western Carpathians (Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia,
Hungary), the Eastern Carpathians
(southeastern Poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania), and the
Southern Carpathians (Romania, Serbia).
The most important cities in or near the Carpathians are Bratislava
and Košice
in Slovakia; Kraków in Poland; Cluj-Napoca,
Sibiu
and Braşov
in Romania; and Miskolc in Hungary.
Source: Wikipedia.com
No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information!
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