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[[Image:Ostrá, Veľká Fatra (SVK) - Western Summit.jpg |right|thumb|256px|Typical rocks of the Bralná Fatra]]
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'''Greater Fatra''' (also '''Great Fatra''') or '''Veľká Fatra''' ([[Slovak language|Slovak]]) or '''Nagy-Fátra''' ([[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]) is a mountain range in the [[Western Carpathians]] in [[Slovakia]]. In the geomorphological system, it is a part of the Fatra-Tatra Area. It is situated approximately among the towns of [[Ružomberok]], [[Harmanec]], [[Turčianske Teplice]] and [[Martin, Slovakia|Martin]]. The Turiec Basin and the [[Lesser Fatra]] mountains are situated to the north west of the range and the [[Low Tatras]] mountains are in the east. It can be divided into 7 parts: ''Šípska Fatra, Šiprúň, Lysec, Hôľna Fatra, Revúcke podolie, Zvolen and Bralná Fatra''.
'''Greater Fatra''' (also '''Great Fatra''') or '''Veľká Fatra''' ([[Slovak language|Slovak]]) is a mountain range in the [[Western Carpathians]] in [[Slovakia]]. In the geomorphological system, it is a part of the Fatra-Tatra Area. It is situated approximately among the towns of [[Ružomberok]], [[Harmanec]], [[Turčianske Teplice]] and [[Martin, Slovakia|Martin]]. The Turiec Basin and the [[Lesser Fatra]] mountains are situated to the north west of the range and the [[Low Tatras]] mountains are in the east. It can be divided into 7 parts: ''Šípska Fatra, Šiprúň, Lysec, Hôľna Fatra, Revúcke podolie, Zvolen and Bralná Fatra''.


The highest mountain is [[Ostredok]] at {{Unit height|m|1592|1}}. Other notable summits of the largest ''Hôľna Fatra'' part are Krížna at {{Unit height|m|1574.3|1}} and [[Ploská]] at {{Unit height|m|1532.1|1}}, where the main ridge divides into two. The western Turiec Ridge ({{lang-sk|Turčiansky hrebeň}}) includes, for example, [[Borišov]] at {{Unit height|m|1509.5|1}}, and the eastern Liptov Ridge ({{lang-sk|Liptovský hrebeň}}) includes, for example, [[Rakytov]] at {{Unit height|m|1567.0|1}}. ''Bralná Fatra'' includes [[Tlstá]] at {{Unit height|m|1373.3|1}} and [[Ostrá]] at {{Unit height|m|1247.0|1}} summits. The Zvolen massif ({{Unit height|m|1402.5|1}}) connects the Greater Fatra Range with the [[Low Tatra]] Range. One of the largest ski resorts in Slovakia - [[Skipark Ružomberok]] and [[Donovaly]] - lies beneath it. There are several other tourist and skiing resorts in the range.
The highest mountain is [[Ostredok]] at {{Unit height|m|1592|1}}. Other notable summits of the largest ''Hôľna Fatra'' part are Krížna at {{Unit height|m|1574.3|1}} and [[Ploská]] at {{Unit height|m|1532.1|1}}, where the main ridge divides into two. The western Turiec Ridge ({{lang-sk|Turčiansky hrebeň}}) includes, for example, [[Borišov]] at {{Unit height|m|1509.5|1}}, and the eastern Liptov Ridge ({{lang-sk|Liptovský hrebeň}}) includes, for example, [[Rakytov]] at {{Unit height|m|1567.0|1}}. ''Bralná Fatra'' includes [[Tlstá]] at {{Unit height|m|1373.3|1}} and [[Ostrá]] at {{Unit height|m|1247.0|1}} summits. The Zvolen massif ({{Unit height|m|1402.5|1}}) connects the Greater Fatra Range with the [[Low Tatra]] Range. One of the largest ski resorts in Slovakia - [[Skipark Ružomberok]] and [[Donovaly]] - lies beneath it. There are several other tourist and skiing resorts in the range.

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Typical rocks of the Bralná Fatra

Greater Fatra (also Great Fatra) or Veľká Fatra (Slovak) is a mountain range in the Western Carpathians in Slovakia. In the geomorphological system, it is a part of the Fatra-Tatra Area. It is situated approximately among the towns of Ružomberok, Harmanec, Turčianske Teplice and Martin. The Turiec Basin and the Lesser Fatra mountains are situated to the north west of the range and the Low Tatras mountains are in the east. It can be divided into 7 parts: Šípska Fatra, Šiprúň, Lysec, Hôľna Fatra, Revúcke podolie, Zvolen and Bralná Fatra.

The highest mountain is Ostredok at Template:Unit height. Other notable summits of the largest Hôľna Fatra part are Krížna at Template:Unit height and Ploská at Template:Unit height, where the main ridge divides into two. The western Turiec Ridge (Template:Lang-sk) includes, for example, Borišov at Template:Unit height, and the eastern Liptov Ridge (Template:Lang-sk) includes, for example, Rakytov at Template:Unit height. Bralná Fatra includes Tlstá at Template:Unit height and Ostrá at Template:Unit height summits. The Zvolen massif (Template:Unit height) connects the Greater Fatra Range with the Low Tatra Range. One of the largest ski resorts in Slovakia - Skipark Ružomberok and Donovaly - lies beneath it. There are several other tourist and skiing resorts in the range.

A considerable part of the range is made of various Mesozoic rocks. The central part and the main ridge are made up of non-resistant rocks (slates) and the relief is softly modeled (Ploská, Ostredok). The southern and south-western part is formed by resistant limestone and dolomite with rocky walls and reefs. The ridges are usually separated by canyon-like valleys. The most important ones are Gader Valley (Gaderská dolina) and Blatnica Valley (Blatnická dolina). The longest valley is the Ľubochňa Valley (Ľubochnianska dolina) at 25 km. Numerous karst formations are located in this area and the Harmanec Cave is one of the best known caves in Slovakia.

Nearly 90% of the area is covered by forests – beech and beech-fir forests, in some places replaced by spruce plantations and relics of pines. The area of Harmanec is the richest yew-tree site in Europe. The original natural upper borderline of forests was lowered during the Wallachian colonization. There are many extensive upland pastures, where cattle is raised in the summer.

Most of the area was protected by the Veľká Fatra Protected Landscape Area since 1973, and the most valuable parts are included in the Veľká Fatra National Park since 2002. The rest of the former protected landscape area serves as a buffer zone now.

The ruins of Blatnický and Sklabinský castles are located in this area. Also, the traditional architecture of Vlkolínec (a UNESCO's World Heritage Site) and Liptovské Revúce and the Ľubochňa and Turčianske Teplice spas can be found here.

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References

  • Brandos, Otakar (2004). Veľká Fatra, Šípska Fatra. Ostrava: SKY. ISBN 80-86774-02-3. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • VKÚ Harmanec (2003). Veľká Fatra. Edícia turistických máp 1:50000. Harmanec: VKÚ. ISBN 80-8042-044-0. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)