Karpatafjöllin
Karpatafjöllin is a mountain range located in Eastern Europe. It stretches in an arc across countries including Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, and Serbia. The Carpathians are the second-longest mountain range in Europe, after the Scandinavian Mountains. The range is characterized by its varied geological formations, ranging from lowlands and foothills to high peaks.
The Carpathian Mountains are a significant ecological region, hosting diverse flora and fauna. They are home
Geographically, the Carpathians are typically divided into several sub-regions. The Western Carpathians include the Tatra Mountains,