Eastern Europe Ranges| Range Type | Bogus mountain grouping for this site | | Highest Point | Gerlach (2654 m/8707 ft) | | Countries | Russia (56%), Ukraine (14%), Poland (7%), Romania (5%), Belarus (5%), Hungary (2%), Germany (2%), Czech Republic (2%), Lithuania (1%), Latvia (1%), Slovakia (1%), Estonia (1%), Moldova (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | Area | 4,381,355 sq km / 1,691,643 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | | Extent | 2,862 km / 1,779 mi North-South 2,998 km / 1,863 mi East-West | | Center Lat/Long | 56° 19' N; 35° 4' E | | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Eastern Europe Ranges": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Map of Eastern Europe Ranges Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
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| | Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Eastern Europe Ranges. | | Europe | Level 1 (Parent) | |          Scandinavia-European Arctic | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Northwest Europe | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Iberian Peninsula | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Alps | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Italian Peninsula and Islands | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Eastern Europe Ranges | Level 2 | |                  Southeast Baltic Plains | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Bohemian Ranges | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Carpathian Mountains | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Southern Carpathians | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Ukrainian Plains | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Central Russia | Level 3 (Child) | |                  North Russia | Level 3 (Child) | |          Balkan Peninsula | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Ural Mountains | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Caucasus Mountains | Level 2 (Sibling) |
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Major Peaks of the Eastern Europe Ranges
Photos of Peaks in the Eastern Europe Ranges | | Gerlach: Clouds appear to be devouring the high massif of Gerlach, highest point in the High Tatra. |
 | | Rysy: Approaching the high crest of the Tatra, near Rysy, from the south (Slovak) side of the range. |
 | | Kékes: In 1985 the high point of Hungary was marked by a rock, painted like the national flag, on this pedestal. |
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