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Gerlachovský štít (Slovak pronunciation ⓘ, translated into English as Gerlachov Peak, German: Gerlsdorfer Spitze, Hungarian: Gerlachfalvi-csúcs), informally referred to as Gerlach, is the highest peak in the High Tatras, in Slovakia, and in the Carpathian Mountains.
- 2,654.4 m (8,709 ft)
- 2,355 m (7,726 ft)
- 509 km (316 mi)
Gerlachovský štít (hovorovo Gerlach; poľ. Gerlach, maď. Gerlachfalvi csúcs, Gerlafalvi csúcs) je najvyšší vrch a jeden z najmohutnejších masívov Tatier, Slovenska aj celých Karpát. Leží v juhovýchodnej rázsoche Zadného Gerlachu, od ktorého ho oddeľuje Gerlachovské sedlo.
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The impressive massif of Gerlachovský štít (2655 m) is the highest summit in the Tatras and the whole Carpathian range. This peculiarity proved irresistible to early climbers, who included the famous alpinist Mór Dechy in 1874.
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- 49.15000°N / 20.08330°E
- 8709 ft / 2655 m
- Mountain/Rock
Gerlachovský štít, zvaný též Gerlach (polsky Gerlach, německy Gerlsdorfer Spitze), je se svoji nadmořskou výškou 2 654,4 metrů nejvyšší horou Vysokých Tater, Slovenska a celých Karpat.
- 2654,4 m n. m.
- 2355 m ↓ Moravská brána
- 510 km → Hochwildstelle
The Tatra Mountains ( pronounced ⓘ ), Tatras, or Tatra ( Tatry either in Slovak ( pronounced [ˈtatri] ⓘ) or in Polish ( pronounced [ˈtatrɨ]) - plurale tantum ), are a series of mountains within the Western Carpathians that form a natural border between Slovakia and Poland. They are the highest mountains in the Carpathians.
- Slovakia and Poland
- Western Carpathians
- 2,655 m (8,711 ft)
- Gerlachovský štít
The Fatra-Tatra Area (in geomorphology) [1] or the Tatra-Fatra Belt of core mountains (in geology) [2] is a part of the Inner Western Carpathians, a subprovince of the Western Carpathians. Most of the area lies in Slovakia with small parts reaching into Austria and Poland.
Oct 12, 2007 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Slovenčina: Gerlachovský štít or Gerlach. Gerlachovsky stit from Velicka dolina. Klin (left), Koncista (middle) and Gerlachovsky stit (right) from below Nova Polianka.