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Karpaty

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Karpaty: see Carpathians Carpathians or Carpathian Mountains, Czech, Pol., and Ukr. Karpaty, Rom. Carpaţii, major mountain system of central and E Europe, extending c.930 mi (1,500 km) along the north and east sides of the Danubian plain.
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Ukrainian pipeline operator Ukrtransnafta had said supplies to Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic were interrupted after one pumping station at Karpaty stopped functioning due to a brownout late on Tuesday.
Poland is a great country to visit because of its several historic sites and cultural centers Many tourists flock to Poland from all around the world for nature trekking on the Sudety and Karpaty mountains Poland is a great country to visit because of its several historic sites and cultural centers.
He was signed for pounds 800,000 from Karpaty Lviv, one of Ukraine's top sides, in early 1997 and played just three games for the Sky Blues.
 
 
 
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