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Hoverla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hoverla mountain (Ukrainian: Говерла, Hoverla, Romanian: Hovârla, Russian: Говерла Goverla, Czech and Slovak: Hoverla, Polish: Howerla, Hungarian: Hóvár), at 2,061 m, is the highest mountain in Ukraine and part of the Carpathian Mountains. |
 | | In late 19th century the mountain became a notable tourist attraction, especially among tourists from nearby cities of Galicia. |
 | | In 1880 the first tourist route between the peak of Hoverla and Krasny Luh was marked by Leopold Wajgel of the Galician Tatra Society. |
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