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Beskid Sądecki : ウィキペディア英語版
Beskid Sądecki


Beskid Sądecki is a mountain range in the Western Carpathians, which belongs to the Western Beskids. Around the Polish side they stretch in the area of 670 km², between the Dunajec river in the West and the valleys of the Kamienica Nawojowska river, Mochnaczka, Muszynka, Przełęcz Tylicka in the East. The highest peak of the mountain range is Radziejowa at 1262 metres. The mountains are built from flysch rocks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ISBN )
==Topography==
The Beskid Sądecki links with three other mountain ranges:〔
*Jaworzyny Range
*Radziejowej Range
*Leluchowskie Mountains
According to Slovakian geographers Beskid Sądecki is part of Ľubovnianska vrchovina.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Atlas Slovenskej socialistickej republiky )〕 The separation of the ranges was done by Poland, during the regionalisation of mountains made by Jerzy Kondracki, which the mountain range is named by in Slovakia. Some Polish geographers state that the Slovakian part of the Radziejowej Range can be linked with the Ľubovnianska vrchovina, the name Lubowelskie Upland is also used.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ISBN )〕 According to these Polish geographers the names ''Radziejowej Range'' and ''Ľubovnianska vrchovina'' are only used when explaining the border, and should actually be one mountain range. This overview of the separation of one mountain range is not primarily discussed by other Polish geographers who believe that the Slovakian mountain range should be treated as a separate physio-geographic region.
The divided valley of Poprad is divided into two groups. In the North-Eastern and Eastern part of Poprad can be found in the Jaworzyny Range and Ľubovnianska vrchovina, and in the South-Western and Western parts lies the Polish Radziejowej Range and the Slovakian range. The Slovakian range is generally called the Lubawelski Mountains from the Slovakian name Ľubovnianska vrchovina, although according to Slovakian geographers this mountain range refers to a different region which is different from the Polish geographers. According to other Polish geographers ''Radziejowej Range'' and ''Lubawelski Mountains'' are only referred to the border, but are actually a mountain range.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ISBN )〕 In Kondracki's files the whole Beskid Sądecki is actually part of the Ľubovnianska vrchovina. The agreed boundary between the Radziejowej Range and the Slovakian range is carried through the valley from Poprad of the river Czercz, through Gromadzka Mountain Pass and the valley of the stream Wielki Lipnik.
In the Radziejowej Range is the highest peak of the Beskid Sądecki, where Radziejowa and all other peaks pass 1200 metres. In the Jaworzyny Range only Jaworzyna Krynicka has a height of 1114 metres and Wielka Bukowa at 1104 metres have a height over 1100 metres.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kalkulator czasu przejścia szlaków górskich )
Both parts of the Beskid Sądecki have a characteristic of a mountain range with a main peak with side ridges coming off with smaller peaks on the sides of the peak. The peaks are mainly similar, excluding the Radziejowej Range and Jaworzyny Range, which can be characterised slightly abnormal in their formation when compared to the surrounding shapes of the mountain ranges. The region has large amounts of forests. The mountain range has not got large amounts of fields when not counting the settlements around the mountain range's footsteps in the area of the mountain range.

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