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Mount Mika Mare (Neneska, Neniska - translated from the Hutsul dialect as "aunt") is one of the peaks of the Ukrainian Carpathians, 1815 meters high, located on the border of Ukraine and Romania.

It is located on the territory of the Hutsul Alps, which are part of the Marmarosh mountain range, in the Rakhiv district of Zakarpattia region between the valleys of two rivers: Shchaul (Ukrainian side) and Leshets (Romanian side).

The name "Mika Mare" comes from the Romanian "Mică-Mare". It literally translates as "Small-Big" (or "Low-High"). Since the mountain looks like a ridge with two dominant but indistinct peaks, the name Mică-Mare refers to two peaks located nearby - Mala Nenesa and Velyka Nenesa.

In the southern, northern, and northeastern directions, the slopes of Mika Mare are steep and difficult to pass, while in the western and southeastern directions they are somewhat gentler.

Up to an altitude of 1400-1500 m, centuries-old beech and coniferous forests grow on the slopes of the mountain; above this line, meadows with alpine and subalpine vegetation are common.

Not far (to the west-southwest) from the main peak of Mika Mare, Nenieska Wielkie, there is Nenieska Mala, 1818 m high.

The nearest settlement is the village of Bohdan in Rakhiv district, Zakarpattia region.

Mount Mica Mare
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