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In the 10th century, archers mounted on horseback crossed west over the Carpathian Mountains and settled in the Carpathian or Pannonian Basin, which today is part of several central European ...
The Transylvanian Alps, part of the larger Carpathian Mountain range, are both some of the last wild places on the continent and home to Europe's largest populations of big carnivores, including ...
The 100-or-so villages, scattered along the southern range of the Carpathian Mountains (Transylvanian Alps), date from the 12th century, and are among the last vestiges of European medieval ...
The Carpathian Mountains are a horseshoe-shaped range that arcs from central to southeastern Europe. From their western edge in Austria and the Czech Republic, the Carpathians rise clockwise ...
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