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  1. Carmathians: Carmathians (Qarmathians, Karmathians), a Mahommedan sect named after Hamdān Qarmat, who accepted the teaching of the Isma‘īlites (see Mahommedan Religion: Sects) from Ḥosain ul-Ahwāzī, a missionary of Ahmed, son of the Persian Abdallah ibn Maimūn, toward the close of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Divisions of the Carpathians: Divisions of the Carpathians are a categorization of the Carpathian mountains system. Below is a detailed overview of the major subdivisions and ranges of the Carpathian Mountains. (Place) [92%] 2023-12-15 [Regions of Europe]
  3. Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians: The vernacular architecture of the Carpathians draws on environmental and cultural sources to create unique designs. Vernacular architecture refers to non-professional, folk architecture, including that of the peasants. [82%] 2023-10-22 [Vernacular architecture] [Architecture in Poland]...
  4. Western Carpathians: The Western Carpathians (Czech: Západní Karpaty) are a mountain range and geomorphological province that forms the western part of the Carpathian Mountains. The mountain belt stretches from the Low Beskids range of the Eastern Carpathians along the border of Poland with ... (Mountain range along the border between Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary) [77%] 2023-12-31 [Western Carpathians] [Mountain ranges of the Carpathians]...
  5. Southern Carpathians: The Southern Carpathians (also known as the Transylvanian Alps; Romanian: Carpații Meridionali [karˈpatsij ˌmeridi.oˈnalʲ]; Hungarian: Déli-Kárpátok) are a group of mountain ranges located in southern Romania. They cover the part of the Carpathian Mountains located between the Prahova River ... (Group of mountain ranges in southern Romania) [77%] 2023-12-31 [Southern Carpathians] [Mountain ranges of Romania]...
  6. Little Carpathians: The Little Carpathians (also: Lesser Carpathians, Slovak: Malé Karpaty; German: Kleine Karpaten; Hungarian: Kis-Kárpátok) are a low mountain range, about 100 km long, and part of the Carpathian Mountains. The mountains are situated in Western Slovakia, covering the area from ... (Mountain range in Slovakia and Austria) [77%] 2023-12-29 [Mountain ranges of Slovakia] [Mountain ranges of Austria]...
  7. Romanian Carpathians: The Romanian Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații românești) are a section of the Carpathian Mountains, within the borders of modern Romania. The Carpathians are a "subsystem" of the Alps-Himalaya System and are further divided into "provinces" and "subprovinces". (Section of the Carpathian Mountains in Romania) [77%] 2023-12-29 [Mountain ranges of Romania] [Lists of landforms of Romania]...
  8. 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 ... (Group of mountain ranges in Ukraine) [77%] 2024-03-16 [Mountain ranges of the Eastern Carpathians] [Mountain ranges of Ukraine]...
  9. Devín Carpathians: Devín Carpathians (Slovak: Devínske Karpaty, pronounced [ˈɟeʋiːnske ˈkarpati]) is a subdivision of the Little Carpathians mountain range, located entirely within Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is bordered by the city boroughs of Devín from the west, Devínska Nová Ves from ... [77%] 2024-06-11 [Geography of Bratislava] [Mountain ranges of Slovakia]...
  10. Watchhouse in the Carpathians: Watchhouse in the Carpathians (Hungarian: Őrház a Kárpátokban) is a 1914 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and Gyula Zilahy and starring Anna Hadrik and Gusztáv Vándory. [74%] 2023-12-29 [Hungarian silent films] [Hungarian drama films]...
  11. Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin: The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, also known as the Hungarian conquest or the Hungarian land-taking (Hungarian: honfoglalás, lit. 'taking/conquest of the homeland'), was a series of historical events ending with the settlement of the Hungarians in ... (Series of historical events ending with the settlement of the Hungarian people in Central Europe) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Hungarian invasions of Europe] [9th century in Serbia]...
  12. Carpathian Ruthenia: Carpathian Ruthenia (Rusyn: Карпатьска Русь, romanized: Karpat'ska Rus') is a historical region on the border between Central and Eastern Europe, mostly located in western Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast, with smaller parts in eastern Slovakia (largely in Prešov Region and Košice Region ... (Historic region located on the northeastern side of the Carpathian Mountains) [70%] 2024-01-03 [Carpathian Ruthenia] [Historical regions in Ukraine]...
  13. Carpathian Mountains: Carpathian Mountains1, the eastern wing of the great central mountain system of Europe. With the exception of the extreme southern and south-eastern ramifications, which belong to Rumania, the Carpathians lie entirely within Austrian and Hungarian territory. They begin on ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  14. Carpathian Peak: Carpathian Peak is a prominent 6,000+ ft (1,830+ m) mountain summit located in the Kenai Mountains, in the U.S. state of Alaska. (Earth) [70%] 2023-09-28 [Mountains of Alaska]
  15. Carpathian Euroregion: The Carpathian Euroregion is an international association formed on February 14, 1993, by the representatives of the regional administrations of Poland, Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary in the city of Debrecen. In 2000, the request from several regional administrations of Romania ... [70%] 2024-01-02 [Euroregions of Hungary] [Euroregions of Poland]...
  16. Carpathian lynx: The Carpathian lynx (Lynx lynx carpathicus) is a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx found in the Carpathian Basin of Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine and Bulgaria. The Carpathian lynx is quite large compared to other cat species. (Subspecies of carnivore) [70%] 2024-01-02 [Eurasian lynx subspecies] [Mammals described in 1963]...
  17. Carpathian Mountains: The Carpathian Mountains (Ukrainian: Карпати; Romanian: Munţii Carpaţi; Polish, Czech, Slovak: Karpaty, Hungarian: Kárpátok) are a European mountain range extending 930 miles (1500 kilometers) in the central and east of the continent. The range extends into the countries of: the Czech ... [70%] 2023-02-24 [European Mountains] [World Heritage Sites]...
  18. Carpathian Mountains: The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians (/kɑːrˈpeɪθiənz/) are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe. Roughly 1,500 km (930 mi) long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Urals at 2,500 km (1 ... (Place) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Geography of Central Europe]
  19. Carpathian Germans: Carpathian Germans (German: Karpatendeutsche or Mantaken, Hungarian: kárpátnémetek or felvidéki németek, Slovak: Karpatskí Nemci, Romanian: Germani carpatini) are a group of ethnic Germans in Central and Eastern Europe. The term was coined by the historian Raimund Friederich Kaindl (1866–1930), originally ... (Group of ethnic Germans in Central and Eastern Europe) [70%] 2024-04-17 [Hungarian-German people] [Carpathian German people]...
  20. Battle of the Eastern Solomons: The Battle of the Eastern Solomons was a battle between Japanese and American aircraft carriers in World War II. One Japanese carrier was sunk, and an American carrier, the USS Enterprise, was damaged. [67%] 2023-02-08 [Naval Battles] [World War II Battles]...

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