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Dzembronia (mountain)

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in the south (2028 m above sea level; halfway between Dzembonia and Pip Ivan there is still unremarkable kopa with a height of 1851 m above sea level). It is separated from them by not very deep passes with a height of approx. 1800 m above sea level. On the eastern, Galician slopes, there are springs
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Dzembronia rises to a height of 1,877 m (6,158 ft) above sea level with a prominence of 78 m (256 ft) and isolation of only 1 km (0.62 mi). Dzembronia is lower than both neighboring peaks:
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The origin of the name Dzembronia is unclear. Some researchers suggest that the initial sound Dz- in standard Ukrainian should correspond to the sound Z-, and the cluster -em- is a remnant of the sound -ę-, which in
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The Transcarpathian Tourist Trail, marked in red, runs through the top of the main ridge of Chornohora. The closest access to the peak from the valleys leads: from the east side from the village of
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of the river of the same name, while on the western, Transcarpathian side, the Balzatul stream flows, having its beginning on the slopes of Pip Ivan.
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turned into the sound -u-. This led to the assumption that the name Dzembronia, via the early,
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The slopes on the eastern side are within the boundaries of the
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in western Ukraine. It is situated on the border of the
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the blue trail and then the yellow trail to the top of
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Elevation
Coordinates
48°04′03″N 24°36′19″E / 48.06750°N 24.60528°E / 48.06750; 24.60528
Dzembronia is located in Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
Parent range
Chornohora
Ukrainian
Chornohora
Carpathian Mountains
Ivano-Frankivsk
Zakarpattia Oblast
Ukrainian
Polish
Menchul
Pip Ivan
Dzembronia
Smotrych
Vukhatyi Kamin
Hoverla
Brebeneskul
Carpathian National Nature Park
"Nota Bene! Етимологічний словник топонімів України"
ISBN
978-966-580-454-3
the original

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