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Carpathian Mountains - traduzione in spagnolo

MOUNTAIN RANGE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Carpathians; Carpathian forest; Carpathian mountains; Carpathian Mountain range; Carpates; Carpathian Mountain; Carpathian; Carpathian mountians; Muntii carpati; Carpathian mountain; Carpathian region; Carpathian Orogeny; Carpathian Alps; Carpathian Mountain Range; Sarmatici Montes; Geology of the Carpathian Mountains; Carpatians
  • The Feast of the [[Assumption of Mary]] in the Polish Carpathians
  • View from [[Sanok]] in [[Poland]]
  • Hutsul]] people, living in the Carpathian mountains, ''circa'' 1872
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  • [[Kežmarok]] in Slovakia
  • Shepherds in [[Beskids]]
  • Maramureș]]. Mountains in the north of [[Romania]]
  • On this map, Carpathians (Eastern Carpathians) are called Alpes Bastarnicae
  • [[Vrátna dolina]], Slovakia
  • Szczawnica in Poland, [[Pieniny]], 1939
  • [[Mukachevo]], Western [[Ukraine]]

Carpathian Mountains         
Cordillera Carpatian, cordillera en el centro y este de Europa
Judean Hills         
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ISRAEL AND THE WEST BANK
Judean Hills; Judean hills; Judean mountains; Judean Mountains; Judaean Hills; Judaean mountains; Hebron Mountains; Jerusalem mountains; Jerusalem hills
montañas de Judea
mountain         
  • Fuji volcano]]
  • mire]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]
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  • thrust]]
  • [[Mount Elbrus]] in [[Russia]], the highest mountain in [[Europe]]
  • [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] in [[Tanzania]], [[Africa]]'s highest mountain
  • [[Puncak Jaya]] in [[Indonesia]], the highest mountain in [[Oceania]]
  • The [[Catskills]] in [[Upstate New York]] represent an eroded [[plateau]].
  • Rhodope]] [[massif]]
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LARGE NATURAL ELEVATION OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE
Mountains; Mountainous; Mountian; Mountain faces; ⛰; 🏔; Ubac
(n.) = montaña
Ex: They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.
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* a mountain of = una montaña de
* Appalachian Mountains, the = Montes Apalaches, los; Apalaches, los
* bring + the mountain to Mohammed = llevar la montaña a Mahoma
* faith will move mountains = la fe mueve montañas
* make + a mountain out of a molehill = hacer una montaña de un grano de arena, ahogarse en un vaso de agua, exagerar
* mountain biker = ciclista
* mountain biking = montar en bicicleta de montaña
* mountain-building = creación de las montañas
* mountain goat = cabra montés
* mountain pass = puerto de montaña
* mountain range = cordillera, cadena de montañas
* mountain ridge = cresta de montaña
* mountainscape = paisaje montañoso
* mountainside = ladera, ladera de la montaña
* mountain(s) of = montaña(s) de, montón(es) de
* mountain view = vista a la sierra, vista a las montañas
* mountain village = aldea de montaña, pueblo de montaña
* move + mountains = mover montañas
* scale + mountain = escalar una montaña

Definizione

Carpathian
·adj Of or pertaining to a range of mountains in Austro-Hungary, called the Carpathians, which partially inclose Hungary on the north, east, and south.

Wikipedia

Carpathian Mountains

The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians () are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe. Roughly 1,500 km (930 mi) long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Urals at 2,500 km (1,600 mi) and the Scandinavian Mountains at 1,700 km (1,100 mi). The range stretches from the far eastern Czech Republic (3%) and Austria (1%) in the northwest through Slovakia (21%), Poland (10%), Ukraine (10%), Romania (50%) to Serbia (5%) in the south. The highest range within the Carpathians is known as the Tatra mountains in Slovakia, where the highest peaks exceed 2,600 m (8,500 ft). The second-highest range is the Southern Carpathians in Romania, where the highest peaks range between 2,500 m (8,200 ft) and 2,550 m (8,370 ft).

The divisions of the Carpathians usually involve three major sections:

  • Western Carpathians: Austria, Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia
  • Eastern Carpathians: southeastern Poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania
  • Southern Carpathians: Romania and eastern Serbia

The term Outer Carpathians is frequently used to describe the northern rim of the Western and Eastern Carpathians.

The Carpathians provide 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 mountains and their foothills also have many thermal and mineral waters, with Romania having one-third of the European total. Romania is likewise home to the second-largest area of virgin forests in Europe after Russia, totaling 250,000 hectares (65%), most of them in the Carpathians, with the Southern Carpathians constituting Europe's largest unfragmented forest area. Deforestation rates due to illegal logging in the Carpathians are high.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Carpathian Mountains
1. WSPA plans to rehouse them at a bear sanctuary in the Carpathian mountains.
2. Its 1,000 residents live in dilapidated huts in the shadow of the Carpathian mountains.
3. They started moving westwards, probably from the Carpathian Mountains, over the Neisse River, which divides Poland from Germany.
4. During their armchair meeting, Putin at one point lightened the tone, saying that he would like to take up Yushchenko‘s invitation to go skiing in the Carpathian Mountains.
5. Talking to my Ukrainian guide in the Carpathian Mountains a couple of years ago, I discovered he had been in Afghanistan. «Fantastic!» I said. «Not fantastic,» he replied.