Chebská pahorkatina
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Eger hill country
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Subunit Chebská pahorkatina (marked in red) |
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| Highest peak | Výhledy ( 656 m nm ) |
| location | Czech Republic |
| part of | Smrčiny |
| Classification according to | Geomorphological classification of the Czech Republic |
| Coordinates | 50 ° 4 ′ N , 12 ° 17 ′ E |
| surface | 43 km² |
The Chebská pahorkatina (German roughly: Egerer Hügelland, also Egerer plateau) is a sub-unit of the geomorphological main unit Smrčiny (Fichtelgebirge) according to the Czech system, which goes beyond the area commonly known as the Fichtelgebirge .
Geomorphological division of the Czech Republic with the main unit Smrčiny (marked in red)
Position and extent
The Chebská pahorkatina is located west of Cheb on the Czech-German border and covers an area between Cheb , Pomezí nad Ohří , Konnersreuth and Waldsassen . It roughly corresponds to the Czech part of the Hohe Fichtelgebirge and the Naab-Wondreb-Senke . The highest point is the Výhledy with 656 mnm on the southeastern roof of the cabbage forest .
To the north joins the Hazlovská pahorkatina (Haslauer Hügelland) near Hazlov , which takes about the Czech part of the Selb-Wunsiedeler plateau , another subunit of the Fichtelgebirge. To the northeast and east follows the Chebská pánev (Eger Basin), south of the Dyleňský les (Tillenberg Forest) around the Dyleň (Tillen) in the Český les (Bohemian and Upper Palatinate Forest).
Districts of Chebská pahorkatina form - separated by the valley of the Odrava - the Výhledská vrchovina (Oberkunreuther Uplands) and the Hrozňatovská pahorkatina (Kinsberg Uplands).
Geomorphological classification
- System: Hercynian
- Subsystem: Hercynian Mountains
- Province: Bohemian Massif ( Česká vysočina )
- Sub-province: Krušnohorská subprovincie (Ore Mountains Sub-province)
- Area: Krušnohorská hornatina
- Main unit: Fichtel Mountains ( Smrčiny )
- Subunit: Chebská pahorkatina ( Chebská hill country)
- Districts: Výhledská vrchovina and Hrozňatovská pahorkatina
Individual evidence
- ↑ Demek J. a kol .: Zeměpisný lexikon ČSR - Hory a nížiny , Academia, Praha 1987 s. 222