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Yes. The mountain range is called the Carpathian Mountains which stretch through Romania, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, and Serbia.
There are many. Alps. The Pyrenees. and the Ural Mountains.
It was mountains - The Alps.
in the mountains where it was too cold for most of them to survive to be more specific - in the Alps
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Yes, there is such a place as Transylvania, it is in a region in central Romania and is surrounded by the Transylvanian Alps, a range of Carpathian Mountains.
these are the mountain ranges in Europe Pyrenees, Carpathian, and Alps are the mountain ranges in Europe The Mountain Ranges in Europe are Pyrenees,Carpathian and the Alps
The Carpathian Mountains, also called the Transylvanian Alps, are about 200 miles north west of Bucharest.
Romania has both. .
the Alps, Carpathian mountains, Pyrenees, Apennine mountains, Dinaric alps and the mountains in Norway
The largest mountain range in Europe are the Carpathians (1500km long), with the Alps being the highest.
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Major mountain ranges in Eastern Europe include the Caucuses, the Urals, and the Transylvanian Alps.
The Transylvanian Alps consists of the mountainous region of south-central Romania. It is also called the Southern Carpathians. It is from the Carpathian Mountain arc from the Prahova River valley in the east to the gap in which flows the Timis and Cerna Rivers. Mount Moldoveanu Is the highest point in Romania at 8,346 feet.
Some examples of major mountain ranges include the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Urals, the Caucuses, the Transylvanian Alps, and the Apennines. Individual major mountains are Mt. Elbrus in Russia, Mt. Blanc in France, Jungfrau in Switzerland, and Mulhacen in Spain. Mt Etna in Sicily is higher than Mulhacen but technically is not on the European Continent.