Cubryna | |
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Čubrina | |
![]() Cubryna seen from Morskie Oko | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,376 m (7,795 ft) |
Prominence | 58[1] m (190 ft) |
Coordinates | 49°11′16″N 20°03′13″E / 49.18778°N 20.05361°E |
Geography | |
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Countries | Poland and Slovakia |
Regions | Lesser Poland and Prešov |
Parent range | High Tatras, Tatra Mountains |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1884 by Karol Potkański, Kazimierz Bednarz and Jan Fedra[2] |
Cubryna (Slovak: Čubrina) is a mountain in the High Tatras mountain range, situated on the main ridge of the Tatras between Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki and Zadni Mnich, on the border between Poland and Slovakia.[2][3] At 2376 meters, it's one of the highest peaks in Poland.[4]
Cubryna is the place where the main ridge of the Tatras and the European watershed split.[5] It is also the tripoint of Podhale, Spiš and Liptov historical and geographical regions.[6]