Kriváň (peak)

Kriváň (pronunciation) is a mountain in the High Tatras, Slovakia, that dominates the upper part of the former Liptov County. Multiple surveys among nature lovers have ranked it as the country's most beautiful peak. Readily accessible along maintained marked trails and with the exceptional vistas afforded from its summit, it is the hikers' favorite mountain in the western part of the High Tatras. Kriváň has also been a major symbol in Slovak ethnic and national activism for the past two centuries. It has been referenced in works of art from 19th-century literature, through paintings, film documentaries, to a Polish rock track. A country-wide vote in 2005 selected it to be one of the images on Slovakia's euro coins.

Kriváň
Highest point
Elevation2,495 m (8,186 ft)
Prominence410 m (1,350 ft)
Coordinates49°09′46″N 19°59′59″E
Naming
Etymology"angled"
Geography
Kriváň
Location in Slovakia
LocationPoprad/Liptovský Mikuláš, Prešov/Žilina, Slovakia
Parent rangeHigh Tatras
Geology
Mountain typegranite
Climbing
First ascentAndreas Jonas Czirbes, 1772 / 1773
Easiest routeHike from Štrbské Pleso
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