CarPathian
Carpathian describes the Carpathian Mountains, a major mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe. The arc runs roughly 1,500 kilometers in a crescent from the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the northwest to Romania and Ukraine in the southeast, with offshoots into Poland and Hungary. The term is used for the mountains themselves as well as the surrounding region and its cultural landscape.
The Carpathians are divided into three main sections: the Western Carpathians (in the Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Ecology and conservation: The range supports extensive forests and diverse habitats, hosting species such as brown
People and culture: The Carpathians have long been a contact zone for many ethnic groups, including Romanians,