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- Q4108349 subject Q6263604.
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- Q4108349 abstract "Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains is a mountain range in the Eastern Carpathians, which are separated by the Polish-Ukrainian border.The Sanocko-Turczańskie mountain range stretches on an area of 930 km² to the north of the Bieszczady Mountains, and to the south of the Przemyskie Upland, between the valleys of the middle San and Stryi River. They extend after the river Stryi by the Beskidy Brzeżne. The northern boundary is made by the rivers Wiar, Łomna, Stupnica, Leszczawka, Lachawka and Tyrawski, the western valley of the river San. Sometimes the territories to the East and South of the river Wiar, (like the Sucha Obycz Massif), and the east of the Lachawka river valley to the valley of the river San (Wysokiego mountain range) are added to Sanocko-Turczańskie mountains (there are also different variations of the northern border). The southern border is generally carried through the ridges of the Otryt mountain range and through the San where the Tyrawski river joins as a tributary, although sometimes the Otryt mountain range is linked with the Sanocko-Turczańskie mountains, then the southern border is the Upper San river.The highest peak of the mountain range is Magura Łomniańska (with a height of 1024 metres), while on the Polish side of the border the highest peak is Jaworniki at 909 metres, (or Trohaniec if you use the expanded border at a height of 939 metres). The characteristics of the mountain range is that they had a straight stretch which is separated by valleys of rivers or streams. The height increase of the mountain range is in the South-Western direction.".
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- Q4108349 elevationM "1024".
- Q4108349 name "Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains".
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- Q4108349 comment "Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains is a mountain range in the Eastern Carpathians, which are separated by the Polish-Ukrainian border.The Sanocko-Turczańskie mountain range stretches on an area of 930 km² to the north of the Bieszczady Mountains, and to the south of the Przemyskie Upland, between the valleys of the middle San and Stryi River. They extend after the river Stryi by the Beskidy Brzeżne.".
- Q4108349 label "Sanok-Turka Mountains".
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- Q4108349 name "Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains".