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- Magura_(mountain) abstract "Magura is a peak located in the Kasprowy Wierch massif, part of the Western Tatras in Poland. The peak is located between the Uhrocie Kasprowe and the Mała Kopa Królowa in the Western Tatras.The name of the peak originates from Vlachs - pastoral peoples, which introduced grazing to the Tatra Mountains. In their language, the name for the peak relates to a small, isolated peak. Formerly, the peak was named Kopa Jaworzyńska or Kopa, and was grazed on, being part of the Królowa Tundra. The slopes of the peak as a result of excess pasturage underwent strong erosion. At present the flora has regrown on the peak, covering it with creeping pine and grassland.".
- Magura_(mountain) elevation "1704.0".
- Magura_(mountain) mountainRange Western_Tatras.
- Magura_(mountain) prominence "42.0".
- Magura_(mountain) thumbnail Kopa_Magury.jpg?width=300.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageID "49589345".
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageLength "2159".
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageRevisionID "707410338".
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Poland.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Flora.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Grazing.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Kasprowy_Wierch.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_mugo.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Poaceae.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Tatra_Mountains.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Tundra.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Vlachs.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Tatras.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magura".
- Magura_(mountain) elevationM "1704".
- Magura_(mountain) latD "49".
- Magura_(mountain) latM "14".
- Magura_(mountain) latNs "N".
- Magura_(mountain) latS "55".
- Magura_(mountain) longD "20".
- Magura_(mountain) longEw "E".
- Magura_(mountain) longM "0".
- Magura_(mountain) longS "2".
- Magura_(mountain) mapCaption "Location in Poland".
- Magura_(mountain) name "Magura".
- Magura_(mountain) photo "Kopa Magury.jpg".
- Magura_(mountain) photoCaption "Magura viewed from Jaworzynka Valley".
- Magura_(mountain) prominenceM "42".
- Magura_(mountain) range Western_Tatras.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Magura_(mountain) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Magura_(mountain) subject Category:Mountains.
- Magura_(mountain) subject Category:Mountains_of_Poland.
- Magura_(mountain) hypernym Peak.
- Magura_(mountain) point "49.24861111111111 20.000555555555554".
- Magura_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Magura_(mountain) type NaturalPlace.
- Magura_(mountain) type Place.
- Magura_(mountain) type Location.
- Magura_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Magura_(mountain) type Place.
- Magura_(mountain) type Thing.
- Magura_(mountain) type SpatialThing.
- Magura_(mountain) type Q8502.
- Magura_(mountain) comment "Magura is a peak located in the Kasprowy Wierch massif, part of the Western Tatras in Poland. The peak is located between the Uhrocie Kasprowe and the Mała Kopa Królowa in the Western Tatras.The name of the peak originates from Vlachs - pastoral peoples, which introduced grazing to the Tatra Mountains. In their language, the name for the peak relates to a small, isolated peak. Formerly, the peak was named Kopa Jaworzyńska or Kopa, and was grazed on, being part of the Królowa Tundra.".
- Magura_(mountain) label "Magura (mountain)".
- Magura_(mountain) lat "49.24861111111111".
- Magura_(mountain) long "20.000555555555554".
- Magura_(mountain) wasDerivedFrom Magura_(mountain)?oldid=707410338.
- Magura_(mountain) depiction Kopa_Magury.jpg.
- Magura_(mountain) isPrimaryTopicOf Magura_(mountain).
- Magura_(mountain) name "Magura".