List of mountains in the Giant Mountains

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List of mountains and elevations in the Giant Mountains

This list contains a selection of mountains and elevations as well as their immediate foothills in the Czech and Polish parts of the Giant Mountains with a height of more than 600 meters. Alternative names are summarized using a slash. The table can be Sort both.svgsorted according to different criteria by clicking on the double arrow symbol in most of the column headers. The standard sorting is based on height in meters (m) above sea level in descending order.

Remarks

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l  Černohorská rozsocha = Fuchsberg ridge
  2. a b c d e f g h  Maloúpská rozsocha = Marschendorfer Mountains
  3. a b c d e  Stráženská rozsocha = Wachur back
  4. a b c d  Vlčí hřeben = wolf's comb
  5. a b c d e f g  Žalský hřbet = Heidelberg ridge
  6. Sometimes referred to as " Bockfloßkamm " (unchecked adoption of an automatic translation)
  7. a b c d e f  Rokytnická hornatina = Rochlitz highlands
  8. a b c d e f g h i j k The Lasocki Grzbiet is located exclusively on the Polish side of the Marschendorfer Mountains (border ridge)
  9. a b c  Kowarski Grzbiet = Schmiedeberger comb
  10. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x  Pogórze Karkonoskie = Polish Giant Mountains foothills
    - foothills of the Giant Mountains between the rivers Łomnica (Great Lomnitz) and Kamienną (Zacken)
  11. a b  Karkonoski Padół Śródgórski = ladder path depression
    - region on the northern edge of the Giant Mountains, between the Polish Krkonoše foothills and the Silesian Ridge.
    12.  The dominance can at low saddle height not be properly determined on the basis of the map data ¹⁾.
    Due to the different accuracy of the underlying map data ¹⁾, the distance information for dominance is rounded to 100 meters.
    ¹⁾ = Google Maps ; OpenStreetMap with OpenTopoMap-Layer