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Eastern Europe Ranges

Range TypeBogus mountain grouping for this site
Highest PointGerlachovský štít (2654 m/8707 ft)
CountriesRussia (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)
Area4,381,355 sq km / 1,691,643 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent2,862 km / 1,779 mi North-South
2,998 km / 1,863 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long56° 19' N; 35° 4' E
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Map of Eastern Europe Ranges
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Note: Range borders shown on map are an approximation and are not authoritative.
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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.
EuropeLevel 1 (Parent)
         Scandinavia-European ArcticLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Northwest EuropeLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Iberian PeninsulaLevel 2 (Sibling)
         AlpsLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Italian Peninsula and IslandsLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Eastern Europe RangesLevel 2
                 Southeast Baltic PlainsLevel 3 (Child)
                 Bohemian RangesLevel 3 (Child)
                 Carpathian MountainsLevel 3 (Child)
                 Southern CarpathiansLevel 3 (Child)
                 Ukrainian PlainsLevel 3 (Child)
                 Central RussiaLevel 3 (Child)
                 North RussiaLevel 3 (Child)
         Balkan PeninsulaLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Ural MountainsLevel 2 (Sibling)
         Caucasus MountainsLevel 2 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Eastern Europe Ranges

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange3
1.Gerlachovský štít26548707Carpathian Mountains
2.Lomnický štít26348642Carpathian Mountains
3.Ladovy štít26278619Carpathian Mountains
4.Pysny štít26218599Carpathian Mountains
5.Lavínový štít26068550Carpathian Mountains
6.Malá Ladový štít26038540Carpathian Mountains
7.Kotlový štít26018533Carpathian Mountains
8.Kežmarský štít25568386Carpathian Mountains
9.Vysoká25478356Carpathian Mountains
10.Moldoveanu25448346Southern Carpathians
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.
Child Range High Points
RankPeak NamemftRange3
1.Gerlachovský štít26548707Carpathian Mountains
2.Moldoveanu25448346Southern Carpathians
3.Sněžka16035259Bohemian Ranges
4.Roman-Kosh15455069Ukrainian Plains
5.Skała Agaty6142014Southeast Baltic Plains
6.Vozvish Chetlasskiy4711545North Russia
7.Hill 3583581175Central Russia



Photos of Peaks in the Eastern Europe Ranges

Gerlachovský štít

Clouds appear to be devouring the high massif of Gerlach, highest point in the High Tatra (1993-08).
Lomnický štít
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Lomnický štít (2003-05-18). Photo by Jan Matiášek.
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Vysoká
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Vysoká from the summit of Rysy (2020-06-13). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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Moldoveanu
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The highpoint of Romania, Moldoveanu, and its shorter neighbor Vârful Viștea Mare on its left (2012-06-14). Photo by Andrew Rankine.
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Končistá
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Končistá (2016-01-30). Photo by Jan Matiášek.
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Viștea Mare
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The highpoint of Romania, Moldoveanu, and its shorter neighbor Vârful Viștea Mare on its left (2012-06-14). Photo by Andrew Rankine.
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Parângu Mare
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The main ridge of the Parâng Mountains with Vârful Parângul Mare from the north (2019-11-09). Photo by Nikolaus Zulinski.
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Omu
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The small hut and rock outcropping on the summit of Omu, highpoint of the Romanian Bucegi Mountains, as well as Dâmboviţa and Prahova counties (2015-06-03). Photo by Andrew Rankine.
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Rysy

Approaching the high crest of the Tatra, near Rysy, from the south (Slovak) side of the range (1993-08).
Rysy - Northwest Peak
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Approaching the summit of Rysy (North Peak) and Poland's highest point (2014-10-05). Photo by Mark McAllister.
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