Pop
Popová (also Vernárske sedlo; 1055 m) is a mountain pass in the Western Carpathians, forming the boundary between the Lower Tatras in the west and the Slovak Paradise in the east. It is located less than 1 km east of the hill of the same name (1099 m) in a ridge descending from the top of Predná hoľa (1545 m). The geomorphological boundary between these mountain ranges also runs west of the pass.
On a pass from the north of Poprad, through Vernár, there is an important road that goes just south of it in a place called Pusté Pole, dividing it in two directions: east to Dobszyny and southwest to Red Rock. The old road from Vernáru led further west: the valley below Barbolica (1013 m), near the Potoky lodge, the Hnilec Pass (1021 m) and from there sloping down the Pusté Pole. Bibliography
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