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Geographically the
Sudetes are a
Mittelgebirge with some
characteristics typical of high mountains. Its
plateaus and
subtle summit relief makes the
Sudetes more akin...
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Sudetes (Polish:
Sudety Zachodnie; Czech: Krkonošská oblast; German: Westsudeten) are a
geomorphological macroregion, the
western part of the
Sudetes...
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Eastern Sudetes (Polish:
Sudety Wschodnie, Czech: Východní
Sudety or Jesenická oblast) are the
eastern part of the
Sudetes mountains on the border...
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topographically divided into Western,
Central and
Eastern Sudetes. The
Lower Silesian section of the
Sudetes comprises the
Jizera Mountains (highest peak: Wysoka...
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Central Sudetes (Czech: Orlická
oblast or Střední Sudety, Polish:
Sudety Środkowe, German: Mittelsudeten) are the
central part of the
Sudetes mountain...
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Central European Plain,
extending from the
Baltic Sea in the
north to the
Sudetes and
Carpathian Mountains in the south. The
longest Polish river is the...
- low-lying,
Lower Silesia includes the
Sudeten Foreland, as well as part of the
Sudetes mountain range, that runs
along the Polish/Czech border. Ski
resorts in...
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Sudetes Carpathian Mountains Świętokrzyskie
Mountains This is a sub-article to
Geography of
Poland Two
major mountain ranges po****te Poland's south-east...
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surrounded by
mostly low mountains, such as the Krkonoše
range of the
Sudetes. The
highest point in the country, Sněžka at 1,603 m (5,259 ft), is located...
- area (macroregion)
located north of the
Sudetes proper,
being connected with them, but
separated from the
Sudetes by a
distinct tectonic line (Sudetic marginal...