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The mountains of the Carpathians are not so high but very majestic #127882035
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The mountain system is formed by three mountain ranges, stretching from Cape Aya in the vicinity of Balaklava in the west to Cape St. Elijah near Theodosia in the east. The length of the Crimean Mountains is about 160 km, its width is about 50 km. The outer ridge is a series of quest, gradually rising to altitudes of about 350 m. The inner ridge reaches a height of 750 m. The highest point of the Main ridge stretching along the southern coast of Crimea is the Roman-Kosh mountain 1545 m high, on Babugan-Yayle.