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{{Infobox mountain | name = Carpathian Mountains | highest = [[Gerlachovský štít]] | elevation_m = 2655 | length_km = 1500 | area_km2 = 190000 | location = [[Central Europe]] and [[Eastern Europe]] | orogeny = Alpine orogeny }} The '''Carpathian Mountains''', commonly called the '''Carpathians''', are a mountain system forming a broad arc across [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]. Their western end lies near the [[Danube]] between Austria and Slovakia. The range curves through Slovakia and southern Poland, continues across western Ukraine and Romania, and reaches Serbia near the Iron Gates. [[Gerlachovský štít]] in Slovakia is the highest peak, at 2,655 metres. The mountains form one of the main physical features of eastern Europe.<ref name="europe-geography"/> In [[Romania]], the Carpathian arc surrounds the [[Transylvania|Transylvanian Plateau]] and separates it from [[Wallachia]] to the south and [[Moldavia]] to the east.<ref name="romania-topography"/><ref name="wallachia-geography"/><ref name="moldavia-geography"/> == Geography == The system is commonly divided into the Western Carpathians, Eastern Carpathians, Southern Carpathians, and Western Romanian Carpathians. The Western Carpathians contain the [[Tatra Mountains]] and the highest parts of the range. The Eastern Carpathians pass through western Ukraine and eastern Romania. The Southern Carpathians cross central Romania before descending toward the Danube. The Carpathians form a major watershed. Rivers on the northern side flow toward the [[Baltic Sea]], while most eastern and southern drainage reaches the [[Black Sea]] through the [[Dniester]] and Danube systems. The [[Tisza]] drains much of the inner arc toward the Danube. Romanian rivers rising in or crossing the mountains include the [[Siret River|Siret]], [[Olt River|Olt]], and [[Mureș River|Mureș]]. The range contains forested ridges, enclosed basins, volcanic mountains, and isolated high massifs. Glacial landforms occur in the Tatras and the highest Romanian ranges, where earlier glaciers formed cirques, steep valleys, and mountain lakes. == Environment == Broadleaf forests cover many lower slopes. Beech, fir, and spruce become more common at higher elevations, while alpine grassland occurs above the timberline in the highest parts of the range. The forests provide habitat for brown bears, wolves, Eurasian lynx, deer, and other mountain species. National parks and nature reserves protect high peaks, old forests, caves, wetlands, and river headwaters throughout the range. == Human geography == Most settlements are concentrated in valleys, basins, and foothills where agriculture and transport are more practical. Mountain passes and river corridors connect the [[Pannonian Basin]], Transylvania, Wallachia, Moldavia, and the northern European plains. The Predeal Pass and the Olt valley provide routes between Transylvania and southern Romania. The [[Ukrainian Carpathians]] rise across western Ukraine, mainly within Zakarpattia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Chernivtsi oblasts. Roads and railways through Zakarpattia connect [[Uzhhorod]] and surrounding districts with Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania.<ref name="ukraine-geography"/> [[Fortress Chornobesk]] stood in a secluded part of the Ukrainian Carpathians connected to Zakarpattia. It served as the eastern European stronghold of [[Glöbbery]] and was identified through recovered files on 29 June 2025.<ref name="globbery-facilities"/> == See also == * [[Europe]] * [[Alps]] * [[Romania]] * [[Ukraine]] * [[Wallachia]] * [[Moldavia]] * [[Danube]] == References == {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="europe-geography">"[[Europe#Geography|Geography]]". ''Europe''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the Carpathian Mountains as one of the main mountain systems shaping the interior of eastern Europe. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="romania-topography">"[[Romania#Topography|Topography]]". ''Romania''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the Carpathian Mountains as a central arc dividing Romania. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="wallachia-geography">"[[Wallachia#Geography|Geography]]". ''Wallachia''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing Wallachia between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="moldavia-geography">"[[Moldavia#Geography|Geography]]". ''Moldavia''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing Moldavia along the eastern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="ukraine-geography">"[[Ukraine#Geography and population|Geography and population]]". ''Ukraine''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the Ukrainian Carpathians and the western transport routes through Zakarpattia. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="globbery-facilities">"[[Glöbbery#Facilities|Facilities]]". ''Glöbbery''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section identifying Fortress Chornobesk as the eastern European fortress of Glöbbery in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Accessed 20 June 2026.</ref> }} [[Category:Mountain ranges]] [[Category:Europe]] [[Category:Geography]] [[Category:Locations]]
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