id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6989 Carpathian Mountains - Wikipedia .html text/html 4362 558 66 Countries Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania and Serbia The range stretches from the far eastern Czech Republic (3%) in the northwest through Slovakia (17%), Poland (10%), Hungary (4%), Ukraine (10%), Romania (50%) to Serbia (5%) in the south.[1][2][3][4] The highest range within the Carpathians is known as the Tatra mountains in Slovakia and Poland, where the highest peaks exceed 2,600 m (8,530 ft). Western Carpathians: Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary Eastern Carpathians: southeastern Poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania The system attains its greatest breadth in the Transylvanian plateau and in the southern Tatra Mountains group – the highest range, in which Gerlachovský štít in Slovakia is the highest peak at 2,655 m (8,711 ft) above sea level. The valley of the March and Oder separates the Carpathians from the Silesian and Moravian chains, which belong to the middle wing of the great Central Mountain System of Europe. Divisions, Groups, and Ranges of the Carpathian Mountains ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6989.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6989.txt