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- Karancs abstract "Karancs (Slovak: Karanč) is the highest peak in the Karancs Hills with an elevation of 729 metres (2,392 ft). It lies on the Hungarian-Slovakian border. In Hungary, the mountain forms part of the Karancs-Medves Protected Landscape Area, while in Slovakia it is included in the Cerová vrchovina Protected Landscape Area. The name Karancs may be derived from the mountain's often dark green (almost black) colour. In Pecheneg and the other Middle Turkic languages, the word kara meant 'black'. Another possible etymology is that the word was formed from the toponymic base karant, derived from the Proto-Celtic *karn- and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *ker- meaning "highest part of the body, horn", thus "tip, peak".Karancs is a laccolith formed through volcanic activity in the Miocene.".
- Karancs elevation "729.0".
- Karancs locatedInArea Banská_Bystrica_Region.
- Karancs locatedInArea Hungary.
- Karancs locatedInArea Nógrád_County.
- Karancs locatedInArea Slovakia.
- Karancs mountainRange Karancs_Hills.
- Karancs mountainRange Western_Carpathians.
- Karancs wikiPageID "44457248".
- Karancs wikiPageLength "2097".
- Karancs wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Karancs wikiPageRevisionID "635358380".
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Banská_Bystrica_Region.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Hungary.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Western_Carpathians.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Cerová_vrchovina_Protected_Landscape_Area.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Karancs-Medves_Protected_Landscape_Area.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Karancs_Hills.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Laccolith.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Turkic.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Turkic_languages.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Nógrád_(county).
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Nógrád_County.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Pecheneg.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Pecheneg_language.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Pechenegs.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Celtic.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Celtic_language.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLink Western_Carpathians.
- Karancs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karancs".
- Karancs elevationM "729".
- Karancs hasPhotoCollection Karancs.
- Karancs labelPosition "left".
- Karancs language Pecheneg_language.
- Karancs latD "48".
- Karancs latM "9".
- Karancs latNs "N".
- Karancs latS "30".
- Karancs location Banská_Bystrica_Region.
- Karancs location Hungary.
- Karancs location Nógrád_(county).
- Karancs location Nógrád_County.
- Karancs location Slovakia.
- Karancs longD "19".
- Karancs longEw "E".
- Karancs longM "47".
- Karancs longS "23".
- Karancs map "Hungary".
- Karancs mapCaption "Hungary".
- Karancs mapSize "250".
- Karancs name "Karanč / Karancs".
- Karancs range Karancs_Hills.
- Karancs range Western_Carpathians.
- Karancs translation "Black".
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hungary-geo-stub.
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sk.
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Karancs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Karancs subject Category:Mountains_of_Hungary.
- Karancs subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Western_Carpathians.
- Karancs hypernym Peak.
- Karancs point "48.15833333333333 19.789722222222224".
- Karancs type Mountain.
- Karancs type NaturalPlace.
- Karancs type Place.
- Karancs type Location.
- Karancs type Mountain.
- Karancs type Place.
- Karancs type Thing.
- Karancs type SpatialThing.
- Karancs type Q8502.
- Karancs comment "Karancs (Slovak: Karanč) is the highest peak in the Karancs Hills with an elevation of 729 metres (2,392 ft). It lies on the Hungarian-Slovakian border. In Hungary, the mountain forms part of the Karancs-Medves Protected Landscape Area, while in Slovakia it is included in the Cerová vrchovina Protected Landscape Area. The name Karancs may be derived from the mountain's often dark green (almost black) colour. In Pecheneg and the other Middle Turkic languages, the word kara meant 'black'.".
- Karancs label "Karancs".
- Karancs sameAs Karanč.
- Karancs sameAs m.012bhxkx.
- Karancs sameAs Karanč.
- Karancs sameAs Q16515528.
- Karancs sameAs Q16515528.
- Karancs lat "48.15833333333333".
- Karancs long "19.789722222222224".
- Karancs wasDerivedFrom Karancs?oldid=635358380.
- Karancs isPrimaryTopicOf Karancs.
- Karancs name "Karanč / Karancs".