The Carpathian Mountains stretch 1500 km, making it the third longest mountain range in Europe. The range runs through the countries of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Romania (seehikes in Romania), which is home to the largest percentage of the mountain range. The mountains...
One third of Romania's territory is occupied by the Carpathian Mountains. Romania is home to 620,000 acres of wild forest, the second-largest such area in Europe; 24% of the country's territory has been declared a protected area.
Asia and Europe are separated. The Avar elite group is close to Central Asian groups from the Late Iron Age and Medieval period10in accordance with the FSTresults (Fig.5).
Wacnik, A., K. Szczepanek & K. Harmata, 2006. Przemiany roślinności jako zapis zjawisk osadniczych w okresie średniowiecza na terenach przyległych do Przełęczy Dukielskiej w Beskidzie Niskim. [Vegetational changes as a reflection of the Medieval settlement activity in the Du...
The occurrence of heavy rainfall events is expected to undergo significant changes under increasing anthropogenic forcing. South-eastern Europe is reacting rapidly to such changes, therefore understanding and forecasting of precipitation variability is v
Keywords: landscape management;bald mountains;pastoralism;Tatra chamois;conservation;translocation;Western Carpathians