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  2. Gerlachovský štít - Wikipedia

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    Gerlachovský štít 3D. Gerlachovský štít (Slovak pronunciation ⓘ, translated into English as Gerlachov Peak, German: Gerlsdorfer Spitze, Hungarian: Gerlachfalvi-csúcs), informally referred to as Gerlach, is the highest peak in the High Tatras, in Slovakia, and in the Carpathian Mountains.

  3. High Tatras - Wikipedia

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    Morskie Oko ("Sea Eye"), the largest lake in the Tatra mountains, is found at an elevation of 1,395m and is surrounded by peaks that rise about 1,000m above it. The mountain range borders the Belianske Tatras to the east, the Podtatranská kotlina to the south, and the Western Tatras to the west. Most of the range, and all the highest peaks ...

  4. List of highest points of European countries - Wikipedia

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    Topography of Europe. This article lists the highest natural elevation of each sovereign state on the continent of Europe defined physiographically.. Not all points in this list are mountains or hills, some are simply elevations that are not distinguishable as geographical features.

  5. Geography of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia lies between 49°36'48" and 47°44'21" northern latitude and 16°50'56" and 22°33'53" eastern longitude. The northernmost point is near Beskydok, a mountain on the border with Poland near the village of Oravská Polhora in the Beskids. The southernmost point is near the village of Patince on the Danube on the border with Hungary.

  6. List of mountains in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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  7. Tatra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    In Slovakia, the most important tourist base is the city Vysoké Tatry, consisting of three parts: Štrbské Pleso, Starý Smokovec and Tatranská Lomnica. [citation needed] The Polish "national mountain" (featured prominently in myths and folklore) is Giewont, [19] while the Slovak one is Kriváň. [citation needed]

  8. Lomnický štít - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Lomnický štít belongs to the alpine climate (Köppen: ET), because the altitude of the weather station reaches 2,635 metres (8,645 ft).The annual average temperature is −2.9 °C (26.8 °F), the hottest month is 5.6 °C (42.1 °F) in August, and the coldest month is −10.6 °C (12.9 °F) in February; the annual precipitation is 1,902.4 millimetres (74.90 in), and the ...

  9. Category:Mountain ranges of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Slovakia" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. ... Súľov Mountains; T. Tatra Mountains; Western Tatras;