Low Beskids

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The Low Beskids are a low mountain range in the Outer Eastern Carpathians, spanning southeastern Poland and northeastern Slovakia, known for their gentle forested hills, rural landscapes, and sparse population.

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Low Beskids canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnographic region
geographical region
mountain
mountain pass
mountain range
national park
borderRegionOf Poland
Slovakia
climate temperate continental
containsPass Dukla Pass
containsProtectedArea Magura National Park
containsTown Dukla
Gorlice
Sanok
country Poland
Slovakia
crossedBy Polish–Slovak border
elevationMax_m 997
geology flysch
hasCharacteristic extensive forest cover
low degree of urbanization
low mountain relief
hasEthnographicRegion Kresy
surface form: Lemkivshchyna
hasHighestPoint Lackowa
knownFor gentle forested hills
rural landscapes
sparse population
languageRegion Polish
Slovak
locatedIn Central Europe
Outer Eastern Carpathians
surface form: Eastern Carpathians

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northeastern Slovakia
southeastern Poland
partOf Carpathian Mountains
Outer Eastern Carpathians
popularActivity cycling
hiking
nature tourism
traversedBy European walking route E3
typicalLandUse pasture
small-scale agriculture
vegetation mixed forests

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Subcarpathian Voivodeship contains Low Beskids
Gorlice locatedNear Low Beskids
Rymanów nearMountainRange Low Beskids
Main Beskid Trail traverses Low Beskids
Low Beskids locatedIn Low Beskids self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Lackowa
Low Beskids locatedIn Low Beskids self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Magura National Park
Low Beskids locatedIn Low Beskids self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dukla Pass
Low Beskids locatedIn Low Beskids self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Lemkivshchyna
Magura National Park locatedIn Low Beskids
Wisłok River sourceRegion Low Beskids
Beskids hasPart Low Beskids
Ondava sourceLocation Low Beskids