Wooded Carpathians
The term Wooded Carpathians (Ukrainian: Лісисті Карпати; Polish: Karpaty Lesiste; Hungarian: Erdős-Kárpátok; German: Waldkarpaten) refers to a group of mountain ranges that constitute the central section of Eastern Carpathians, covering both inner and outer regions of that section. Geographical scope of the term varies, since it is often used in broader or narrower sense, according to different classifications and terminological conventions. It is traditionally and most commonly applied to a wider group of mountain ranges that encompasses all mountains within central section of Outer Eastern Carpathians, including Eastern Beskids with Polonynian Beskids, and also all mountains within northern section of Inner Eastern Carpathians, including Vihorlat-Gutin Area and Maramureș-Rodna Area. In that sense, Wooded Carpathians are stretching from the southeastern corner of Poland and far eastern corner of Slovakia, through western parts of Ukraine, encompassing all of the Ukrainian Carpathians, and continuing into the northern region of Romania.[1]
The term Wooded Carpathians should not be confused with partially overlapping terms like Ukrainian Carpathians, Eastern Beskids or Wooded Beskids, that are defined by different criteria.
Subdivisions
In wider sense, Wooded Carpathians include:
- central section of Outer Eastern Carpathians, including Eastern Beskids with Polonynian Beskids
- northern section of Inner Eastern Carpathians, including Vihorlat-Gutin Area and Maramureș-Rodna Area
See also
References
Sources
- Földvary, Gábor Z. (1988). Geology of the Carpathian Region. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company. ISBN 9789813103825.
- Ilie Gherhes, "Romanian Human Habitat and Atypical Volohs' Living in the Wooded Carpathians (Ukraine)", Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning, 4/2 (2013), pp. 341–345.
- Michael Schneeberger, Frank-Michael Lange, Die rumänischen Waldkarpaten: Maramureş, Vişeu de Sus und ein Abstecher in die Bukowina, Schelzky und Jeep 1998.
- Filip Świstuń, Galicyjskie Beskidy i Karpaty Lesiste: Zarys orograficzn, Rzeszow 1876.
- Tasenkevich, Lydia (2009). "Polonynas: Highlands Pastures in the Ukrainian Carpathians". Grasslands in Europe: Of High Nature Value. Zeist: KNNV Publishing. pp. 203–208. ISBN 9789004278103.
External links
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Beskyds
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: High Beskyd
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Middle Beskyd
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Low Beskyd
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Polonynian Beskyd
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volcanic Ukrainian Carpathians
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Inner Carpathian Valley
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Maramureş Basin
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Maramureş-Bukovynian Upland
- Carpathian Mountains: Division (map)