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         - Map of the main divisions of the Carpathian Mountains.
 
        
        
         - Annotated version of image file  Image:Mapcarpat.png
 
        
        
         - Legend
 
        
        Divisions of the Carpathians, in black numbers:
        
         - 1, dark green: Outer Western Carpathians
 
         - 2, light green: Inner Western Carpathians
 
         - 3, dark orange: Outer Eastern Carpathians
 
         - 4, light orange: Inner Eastern Carpathians
 
         - 5, light blue: Southern Carpathians
 
         - 6, red: Western Romanian Carpathians
 
         - 7, purple: Transylvanian Plateau
 
         - 8, pink: Serbian Carpathians
 
        
        Rivers, in blue lower case letters:
        
         - a: Vistula
 
         - b: Danube
 
         - c: Tisza
 
         - d: Sava
 
         - e: Dniester
 
         - f: Prut
 
        
        Countries (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes), in red upper case letters:
        
         - CZ: Czechia
 
         - PL: Poland
 
         - UA: Ukraine
 
         - AT: Austria
 
         - SK: Slovakia
 
         - HU: Hungary
 
         - RO: Romania
 
         - HR: Croatia
 
         - BA: Bosnia and Herzegovina
 
         - RS: Serbia
 
         - BG: Bulgaria
 
        
        
         
        
        
         
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