Výhledská vrchovina
Výhledská vrchovina | |
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Výhledská vrchovina district (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 |
Výhledská vrchovina (German: Oberkunreuther Bergland) is a district of the subunit Chebská pahorkatina (German: Egerer Hügelland), a geomorphological main unit Smrčiny (Fichtelgebirge) according to the Czech system, which extends somewhat 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 Výhledská vrchovina is located west of Cheb on the Czech-German border. It roughly corresponds to the Czech part of the Hohe Fichtelgebirge . 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), to the south - separated by the Odrava Valley - the Hrozňatovská pahorkatina (Kinsberg hill country).
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