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Hoverla
Sign in to saveMount Hoverla (Ukrainian and ), at , is the highest mountain in Ukraine and part of the Ukrainian Carpathians. The mountain is located in the Eastern Beskids, in the Chornohora region. The slopes are covered with beech and spruce forests, above which there is a belt of sub-alpine meadows called polonyna in Ukrainian. The main spring of the Prut River is on the eastern slope. thumb|left|250px|View of Hoverla in May 2021 250px|thumbnail|left|Ski hike to the summit of Hoverla, January 1958
Mount Hoverla is Ukraine's highest mountain, located in the Carpathian range, and features forests, alpine meadows, and the source of the Prut River on its eastern slope. It matters as a significant geographical landmark and natural feature of Ukraine's landscape.
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- Hoverla
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- Говерла
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- File:Зимовий виднокрай.jpg
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- Hoverla, January 2017
- Mountain.elevation_m
- 2061
- Mountain.prominence_m
- 721
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- Ukraine Zakarpattia Oblast#Ukraine
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- Ukraine
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- left
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- Country high point
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- West Ukraine, Ukraine
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- Chornohora (Carpathians)
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Article · Português
Hoverla (em ucraniano: Говерла; em húngaro: Hóvár) é a montanha mais alta da Ucrânia e dos , com 2 061 metros de altitude. Fica no raion de Verjovyno do oblast da Transcarpátia, fazendo parte do maciço de Chornohora (Montanhas Negras), subcordilheira dos Beskides, nos Cárpatos.
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