Podhale-Magura Area
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Podhale-Magura Area | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Skorušina |
Elevation | 1,314 m (4,311 ft) |
Coordinates | 49°17′53″N 19°41′31″E / 49.29806°N 19.69194°E |
Naming | |
Native name | |
Geography | |
Countries | Slovakia and Poland |
Regions | Žilina, Prešov and Lesser Poland |
Parent range | Outer Western Carpathians |
Borders on | Central Beskids, (Polish) Western Beskids, Lower Beskids and Fatra-Tatra Area |
The Podhale-Magura Area (Slovak: Podhôľno-magurská oblasť; known in Polish as the Orava-Podhale Depression, Obniżenie Orawsko-Podhalańskie) — is a geomorfologic region of mountain ranges in northern Slovakia and southern Poland, belonging to the Outer Western Carpathians within the Carpathian Mountains system.
Subdivision
The Podhale-Magura Area consists of:
- Skorušina Mountains (SK: Skorušinské vrchy) + Spiš-Gubałówka Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Spisko-Gubałowskie)
- Sub-Tatra Furrow (SK: Podtatranská brázda, PL: Rów Podtatrzański)
- Spiš Magura (SK: Spišská Magura) + Spiš-Gubałówka Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Spisko-Gubałowskie)
- Levoča Mountains (SK: Levočské vrchy), with its highest point, Čierna hora (Black Mountain), 1,289 metres
- Bachureň (SK)
- Spiš-Šariš Intermontane (SK: Spišsko-šarišské medzihorie)
- Šariš Highlands (SK: Šarišská vrchovina)
- Orava Basin (SK: Oravská kotlina) + Orava-Nowy Targ Basin (PL: Kotlina Orawsko-Nowotarska)
The adjacent Pieniny range is sometimes considered part of the Podhale-Magura Area; otherwise considered as part of the Eastern section of the Western Beskids.
External links
Media related to Podhale-Magura Area at Wikimedia Commons
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