The Svydovets (Ukrainian Свидовець; Polish Świdowiec; Czech and Slovak Svidovec; German Swydiwez) is a mountain range in western Ukraine, one of the ranges of Eastern Beskids, itself belonging to the Outer Eastern Carpathians.[1] It is a biodiversity hotspot in the Ukrainian Carpathians. The territories of the Svydovets mountain range belong to the state. The highest peak of the range is Blysnyzi mountain (1883 m). The Black Tisza, the source of Tisza, is one of the more fullflowing rivers of the region, it flows out from the Svydovets.
the more fullflowing rivers of the region, it flows out from the Svydovets. The Svydovets is home to 42 plant species and 51 animal species that are listed...
elevation of 600–1883 m.a.s.l. in the highest region of the Svydovets mountain range. Svydovets protected massif is included in the Carpathian Biosphere...
Ukraine. Two mountain ranges in the Ukrainian Carpathians, Borzhava and Svydovets, are protected under the Emerald Network of environmentally important...
locations include Chornohora, Kuziy-Trybushany, Maramarosh, Stuzhytsia–Uzhok, Svydovets, and Uholka–Shyrikyi Luh. Only a few of the ten components are accessible...
and the Nevytsky Castle. Morning in the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve Svydovets (Drahobrat) Waterfall A bear in Synevyr National Nature Park Landscape...
that Kolomoyskyi was behind plans to build a controversial ski resort in Svydovets, Ukraine, and quoted a professor at a local university describing Kolomoyskyi...
significance. Lake Vorozheska is located on the northern slopes of the Svydovets massif at an elevation of 1460 meters above sea level. It has glacial...
military unit. Polozhynskyi has advocated for the preservation of the Svydovets mountain range and backed campaigns opposing development proposals. He...