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- Tatra (company) - Wikipedia
Tatra is a Czech vehicle manufacturer from Kopřivnice It is owned by the TATRA TRUCKS a s company, and it is the third oldest company in the world producing motor vehicles with an unbroken history [a][1] The company was founded in 1850 as Ignatz Schustala Cie
- TATRA TAKES YOU FURTHER
With its unrivalled payload capacity and mobility TATRA takes you farther than you thought is possible, whether over the most extreme terrain or on the road It is your reliable partner in any environment and climate Other reasons for Tatra TATRA can always be relied on to get the job done!
- Tatra Mountains | Poland, Map, Elevation | Britannica
Tatra Mountains, highest range of the Central Carpathians The mountains rise steeply from a high plateau and extend for approximately 40 miles (64 km) along the Slovakian-Polish frontier, varying in width from 9 to 15 miles (14 to 24 km)
- Tatra guide — How to visit what to do in Tatra National Park, Poland
Tatra is a vast and majestic national park near the Polish border with Slovakia, very close to Krakow This park is a favorite vacation spot for Poles with many pleasant relaxing activities, and the nature is fresh, lush greenery!
- Tatra National Park (Official GANP Park Page)
Tatra National Park is a European highlight recognized by CNN as one of the world’s 30 best parks to visit It is a true alpine national park and the most visited national park in Poland
- A Hiker’s Guide to the Tatra Mountains
The Tatra Mountains are an alpine paradise situated on the border between Poland and Slovakia Even though they aren’t as high as the Alps, they’re full of stunning views, crystal-clear lakes, and trails for hikers of all levels
- Tatra (company) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tatra is a Czech brand headquartered in Kopřivnice its the third oldest vehicle manufacturer in the world [1] It was founded in 1850 as Ignatz Schustala Cie
- Tatra Mountains - Wikipedia
The Tatra Mountains (pronounced ⓘ), Tatras (Tatry either in Slovak (pronounced [ˈtatri] ⓘ) or in Polish (pronounced [ˈtatrɨ]) - plurale tantum, Hungarian: Tátra), are a series of mountains within the Western Carpathians that form a natural border between Slovakia and Poland
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