carpathian in English

adjective

of or pertaining to the Carpathian Mountains

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1. II – petroleum system developed in the Carpathian nappes;

2. II — petroleum system developed in the Carpathian nappes;

3. II — autochthonous Miocene system in the Carpathian Foredeep below the Skole Nappe;

4. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog was created from crosses between the German shepherd and Carpathian wolves

5. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania

6. He held these posts until 1950, when he was appointed commander of the Carpathian Military District.

7. The fertile alluvial pastures and the more extensive pastures on the Carpathian slopes differ very much floristically.

8. In 895/896, under the leadership of Árpád, some Hungarians crossed the Carpathians and entered the Carpathian Basin.

9. Overview A relatively new breed, the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog was developed by the crossing of a German Shepherd Dog with a Carpathian Wolf

10. The Arolla tree is a form of pine tree widely found across central Europe, most commonly in the Alps and Carpathian mountains

11. 27 The Carpathian Mountains are an important reservoir for biodiversity, and are Europe's last refuge for large mammals - brown bear, wolf, and lynx.

12. The Czechoslovakian Vlcak (Czechoslovakian Wolfdog) is a primitive dog breed that was developed in the 1950s using German Shepherd Dogs and Carpathian wolves

13. Bratislava (population 425,500), situated in the south-west of Slovakia stretches on both banks of the Danube and in the foothills of the Little Carpathian Mts

14. The Bessarabian nomenclature relates to a group of nineteenth century carpets and flat weaves or kilims made in the mountainous Carpathian region between the Ukraine and Moldova

15. The Czechoslovakian Vlcak is the result of a biological experiment that began in 1955 with the deliberate crossing of a German Shepherd Dog with a Carpathian Wolf.

16. The term ‘Bessarabian rugs’ relates to a group of 19th- century pile carpets and flat weaves/kilims made in the mountainous Carpathian region between the Ukraine and Moldova

17. The Carpathian site covers a total area of 77,971.6 ha (192,672 acres), out of which only 29,278.9 ha (72,350 acres) are part of the actual preserved area, while the rest is considered a "buffer zone".

18. Pinus cembra, also known as Swiss pine, Swiss stone pine or Arolla pine or Austrian stone pine or just Stone pine, is a species of pine tree that grows in the Alps and Carpathian Mountains of central Europe, in Poland (Tatra Mountains), Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia (Tatra Mountains), Ukraine and Romania

19. Dolaucothi is most directly comparable with gold mines in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania in modern Romania, at Rosia Montana, and with the Roman gold mines in north-west Spain, such as the very much larger site of alluvial mining at Las Medulas and Montefurado.

20. For example, several conferences and workshops have recently been held in the context of the Mountain Partnership to explore how existing legally binding conventions, such as the Alpine Convention and the Carpathian Convention, could provide insight, expertise and inspiration for the launch of similar collaborative arrangements in other mountainous areas of the world

21. Possibilities of Speciation Following Anthropogenous Environmental Changes in the Central Sandy Area of the Carpathian Basin through the Example of Festuca Taxa Károly Penksza1*, László Kovács2, Zsuzsa Lisztes Szabó3 and Gergely Pápay1 1,2Szent István University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Hungary 3Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre, Institute

22. The A4 Autostrada in Poland is a 672 km (418 mi) long east–west motorway that runs through southern Poland, along the north side the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains, from the Polish-German border at Zgorzelec-Görlitz (connecting to the A4 autobahn), through Wrocław, Opole, Gliwice, Katowice, Kraków, Tarnów and Rzeszów, to the Polish-Ukrainian border at Korczowa-Krakovets (connecting to