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    Brebeneskul (Ukrainian: Бребенескул, Romanian: Brebenescul) is a peak in the Chornohora region of Ukraine, with a height of 2,035 meters above sea level...
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    Lake Brebeneskul (Ukrainian: Озеро Бребенескул) is a mountain lake located in the Wooded Carpathians. It is the highest lake in Ukraine, at an altitude...
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  • Liman 20,000 49,000 Obytochna Spit and Obytochna Bay 2,000 4,900 Ozirnyi-Brebeneskul 1,656.9 4,094 Perebrody Peatlands 12,718 31,430 Pohorilets River Headwaters...
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    Hutyn Tomnatyk Staiky Homul Shuryn Pozhyzhevska Breskul Dantser Shpytsi Brebeneskul Rebra Turkul Divisions of the Carpathians Ukrainian Carpathians Wooded...
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  • 48°09′36″N 24°30′01″E / 48.16000°N 24.50028°E / 48.16000; 24.50028 2 Brebeneskul 2,035 Carpathian Chornohora 48°05′54″N 24°34′50″E / 48.09833°N 24.58056°E...
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    village of Hoverla the blue trail and then the yellow trail to the top of Brebeneskul. The slopes on the eastern side are within the boundaries of the Carpathian...
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    Іван; Polish: Pop Iwan) is the third highest peak (after Hoverla and Brebeneskul) in the Chornohora (Czarnohora) range, with a height of 2022 meters (6...
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