Northern Hungarian Central Mountains
The Northern Central Uplands is a mountainous region of Hungary north and east of the Danube Bend near Visegrád with heights of up to 1000 m above sea level. Adriatic . It is one of the Carpathians . According to the geomorphological structure of the Carpathian Mountains , the Northern Hungarian Central Mountains are identical to the Mátra-Slanec area and belong to the Inner Western Carpathians sub- province of the Western Carpathian Province.
Its western continuation is the Hungarian Central Mountains in Transdanubia .
These are in detail:
- Visegráder Mountains (west of the Danube) (Dobogókő, 699 m)
- Börzsöny (also: Pilsengebirge) ( Csóványos, 938 m ) (continued in Slovakia: Burda mountains )
- Gödöllő hill country (Gödöllői-dombság)
- Cserhát (Karancs-tető, 727 m) (continued in Slovakia: Cerová vrchovina )
- Mátra Mountains ( Kékes, 1015 m )
- Bükk Mountains ( Istállós-kő, 959 m )
- Cserehát (Szár-hegy, 520 m)
- Tokaj Mountains / Semplin Mountains (Zempléni-hegység, Tokaji-hegység) ( Nagy-Milic / Veľký Milič, 895 m )
Slovak ridges of the area, which in Slovak geomorphology is called Mátra-Slanec area ( Matransko-Slanská oblasť ), are: