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High Tatras
Vysoké Tatry, Tatry Wysokie
Mountain Range
Panorama of High Tatras, mountains from left to right: Gerlachovský štít, Batizovský štít, Kačací štít, Končistá, Gánok, Vysoká, and Rysy
Countries Flag of Slovakia Slovakia, Flag of Poland Poland
Part of Eastern Tatras
Highest point Gerlachovský štít
 - elevation 2,655 m (8,711 ft)
 - coordinates 49°10′N 20°08′E / 49.167, 20.133
Location of the High Tatras in Slovakia and Poland
Location of the High Tatras in Slovakia and Poland
Location of the High Tatras in Slovakia and Poland
Location of the High Tatras in the Western part of the Prešov Region
Location of the High Tatras in the Western part of the Prešov Region
Location of the High Tatras in the Western part of the Prešov Region
Mountain huts such as this one half way up Lomnický štít are a common sight in the High Tatras.
Mountain huts such as this one half way up Lomnický štít are a common sight in the High Tatras.

High Tatras or High Tatra (Slovak and Czech: Vysoké Tatry, Polish: Tatry Wysokie, Hungarian: Magas Tátra, German: Hohe Tatra) are a mountain range on the borders between Slovakia and Poland. They are a part of the Eastern Tatras Mountains.

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The High Tatras, with their 11 peaks over 2500 m AMSL, are, together with the Southern Carpathians, the only mountain ranges with an Alpine character in the whole 1200 km length of the Carpathian Mountains.

The major part and all the highest peaks of the mountains are situated in Slovakia. The highest peak is Gerlachovský štít at 2,655 m. Many rare and endemic animals and plant species are native to the High Tatras. Large predators, such as the bear, Eurasian lynx, marten, wolf and fox live there.

The area is well known for winter sports. Ski resorts include Štrbské pleso, Starý Smokovec and Tatranská Lomnica in Slovakia and Zakopane in Poland. The town of Poprad is the gateway to the Slovak Tatra resorts.

The first European cross-border national park was founded here - Tatra National Park - Tatranský národný park in Slovakia in 1948 and Tatrzański Park Narodowy in Poland in 1954.

The 15 highest peaks of the High Tatras - all located in Slovakia - are:[1]

Lomnický štít (left) and Kežmarský štít (right) peaks as seen from Skalnaté pleso
Lomnický štít (left) and Kežmarský štít (right) peaks as seen from Skalnaté pleso
Peak Elevation (m|ft)
Gerlachovský štít 2,655 8,711
Gerlachovská veža 2,642 8,668
Lomnický štít 2,633 8,638
Ľadový štít 2,627 8,619
Pyšný štít 2,623 8,605
Zadný Gerlach 2,616 8,583
Lavínový štít 2,606 8,550
Malý Ľadový štít 2,602 8,537
Kotlový štít 2,601 8,533
Lavínová veža 2,600 8,530
Malý pyšný štít 2,591 8,501
Veľká Litvorová veža 2,581 8 468
Strapatá veža 2,565 8,415
Kežmarský štít 2,556 8,386
Vysoká 2,547 8,356

Veľké Žabie pleso (Mengusovské) lake in the Žabia dolina valley
Veľké Žabie pleso (Mengusovské) lake in the Žabia dolina valley

Panorama of the High Tatras from Poprad
Panorama of the High Tatras from Poprad

Ludwig Greiner identified Gerlachovský Peak as the summit of the Tatras, Carpathians.

  1. ^ Najvyššie pohoria Slovenska (Highest mountains in Slovakia) (Slovak). Matej Lednár (2003). Retrieved on June 2, 2007.
  • The Tatras: High, Western, Bela's (1:50,000 hiking map) BBKart/Marco Polo 2005.

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