Kamula
Kamula | ||
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height | 471.9 m | |
location |
Lviv Oblast , Ukraine![]() |
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Mountains | Podolian platter | |
Coordinates | 49 ° 41 '9 " N , 24 ° 20' 52" E | |
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rock | Sand-lime brick |
The mountain Kamula ( Ukrainian Камула , Polish Kamuła ) is an elevation in Ukraine and with a height of 471.9 m the highest point of the Podolian plate .
The mountain lies on the Mittelgebirgszug Holohory (Ukrainian Гологори ) on the northwestern edge of the plate in Podolian Rajon Peremyshliany the western Ukrainian Lviv Oblast .
It consists of sand-lime brick , rises 20 to 30 m high above its surroundings and is covered by natural beech forest and beech - hornbeam plantations. It is part of the Romanivskyj Protected Landscape Area (Ukrainian Романівський ландшафтний заказник ) and a natural monument of regional importance.
Web links
- Entry on Kamula in the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia (Ukrainian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Topographical map (1: 100.000, Bl. M-35-73, Ed. 1985), part in the northwest of the Podolian Plate (about center left to right below) and a. with Kamula (bottom right), on mapm35.narod.ru (with heights above sea level ).
- ↑ a b Entry on the mountain in the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ; accessed on September 13, 2019 (Ukrainian)