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Serbian Carpathians (Serbian: Српски Карпати / Srpski Karpati) is a mountain range in eastern Central Serbia, located in Central Europe. It presents an extension of proper Carpathian Mountains across the Danube, connecting them with the Balkan Mountains in the southeast. They stretch in north–south direction in eastern Serbia, east of the Great Morava valley and west of the White Timok Valley and north of the Nišava Valley. The mountains are 800–1500 m high, and dominated by karst limestone geologic features, the highest one being Rtanj Mountain (1,565 m).

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Serbian Carpathians (Serbian: Српски Карпати / Srpski Karpati) is a mountain range in eastern Central Serbia, located in Central Europe. It presents an...

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are three major provinces (regions): Western Carpathians, Eastern Carpathians, and the Southern Carpathians. The division is largely (with many exceptions)...

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Southern Carpathians

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Balkan mountain range in eastern Serbia. The Southern Carpathians are the second highest group of mountains in the Carpathian Mountain range (after Tatra)...

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the terrain rises to the limestone ranges of Stara Planina and the Serbian Carpathians. To the west, mountains slowly rise towards the southwest, but do...

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[citation needed] Carpathians[citation needed] (Outer Western Carpathians, Outer Eastern Carpathians, Southern Carpathians, Serbian Carpathians).[citation needed]...

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Stol, Babušnica, a village in Serbia Golemi Stol, mountain in Serbia Stol (Serbian Carpathians), a mountain in Serbia Stol (Julian Alps) [sl], a mountain...

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Rtanj

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Boljevac on north and Sokobanja on the south. It belongs to the Serbian Carpathians. Its highest peak is Šiljak (pronounced [ʃǐːʎak]) (1,565 m), a natural...

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Serbia

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the Serbian Geographical Society (in Serbian and English). 4 (89). Belgrade: Serbian Geographical Society. ISSN 0350-3593. "About the Carpathians – Carpathian...

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permanently preserved in the Ukrainian Carpathians by expanding and reinforcing conservation areas. In the Ukrainian Carpathians there are nine national parks...

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Outer Subcarpathia

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and eastern) base of the Carpathian arc, including foothills of the Outer Western Carpathians and Outer Eastern Carpathians. It stretches from northeastern...

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2012 phenomenon

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materialise. Similarly, the pyramid-like mountain of Rtanj, in the Serbian Carpathians, attracted attention, due to rumors that it would emit a powerful...

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covered by fluvial deposits of sand, silt, and clay originating from the Carpathians. As a result of an uplift at the end of the Pliocene and the beginning...

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Carpathians transition to Dinaric Alps and Balkan Mountains. The Tisza enters the basin from northeast running downhill from the Eastern Carpathians,...

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Western Romanian Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații Occidentali Românești, Hungarian: Nyugati-Kárpátok), along with the Eastern Romanian Carpathians and the Southern...

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Romanians in Serbia

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became part of modern Serbia. Until 1833 the eastern Serbian border was the Homolje-Mountains (the slopes of the Serbian Carpathians) and the state had no...

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romanized: Rusnakŷ or Rusnacy), are an East Slavic ethnic group from the Eastern Carpathians in Central Europe. They speak Rusyn, an East Slavic language variety...

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(pronounced [bɛʎǎnitsa]) is a mountain in the Homolje region in eastern Serbia, near the town of Žagubica. Its highest peak has an elevation of 1,339 meters...

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White Serbia

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