The Czech-Morava Upland ( Czech Českomoravská vrchovina ) is an elevation in the Czech Republic , the southeastern part of the Czech Massif .
| Czech-Moravian Upland | |
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| Czech Českomoravská vrchovina | |
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| Dimensions | 150 × 100 km |
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| A country |
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The length is about 150 km with a width of up to 100 km. The highest point is Mount Jaworzyce (837 m). The hill is composed mainly of granites and gneisses . The relief is dominated by hills and low mountains with separate rocky ridges, strongly dissected by rivers . On the territory there are broad-leaved and coniferous forests , meadows , pastures .
See also
- Zdar mountains
Sources
- Czech-Moravian Upland - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia . .