Klepáč ( (), until 1946 Klepacz; ) is a peak in the Králický Sněžník Mountains range. It lies on the Czech Republic–Poland border. It is a triple point of the European watershed.
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Klepáč ( (), until 1946 Klepacz; ) is a peak in the Králický Sněžník Mountains range. It lies on the Czech Republic–Poland border. It is a triple point of the European watershed.
==Names== The names Klepáč and Klepacz are based on the clapping sound made by loose stones scattered on the peak in high winds or upon stepping on them. In Czech, the mountain is also called Klepý. The current Polish name Trójmorski Wierch means 'three seas peak' and is derived from this hydrological feature. It was introduced in 1946.
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