Central Sudetes
The Central Sudetes (Czech: Orlická oblast or Střední Sudety, Polish: Sudety Środkowe, German: Mittelsudeten) are the central part of the Sudetes mountain range on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. They stretch from the Nysa Kłodzka River and the Kłodzko Valley in the east to the upper Bóbr in the west.
Central Sudetes | |
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View from Zygmuntówka refuge, Owl Mountains | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Velká Deštná |
Elevation | 1,116 m (3,661 ft) |
Coordinates | 50°18′18″N 16°23′56.7″E |
Geography | |
Divisions of the Sudetes range system, Central Sudetes marked in yellow
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Countries | Czech Republic and Poland |
States | Bohemia, Moravia (Czech Rep.) and Lower Silesia, Opole (Poland) |
Parent range | Sudetes range system |
The Central Sudetes comprise a number of mountain ranges, including:
- Orlické Mountains
- Bystrzyckie Mountains
- Bardzkie Mountains
- Owl Mountains
- Krucze Mountains
- Stone Mountains
- Stołowe Mountains
- Waldenburg Mountains
The largest city in the Central Sudetes is Wałbrzych in Poland, where there are extensive hard coal deposits under the Wałbrzyskie and partly Owl Mountains.
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