Vogelgebirge
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Vtáčnik Mountain (Hrádok) |
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Highest peak | Vtáčnik ( 1346 m nm ) | |
location | Slovakia | |
part of | Western Carpathians | |
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Coordinates | 48 ° 35 ' N , 18 ° 35' E |
The Vogelgebirge ( Vtáčnik in Slovak ) is a mountain range in central Slovakia . It is part of the Slovak Central Uplands , which belongs to the Inner Western Carpathians .
It is limited
- in the northwest and north through the Hornonitrianska kotlina ("Oberneutraer Kessel"),
- in the northeast of the Kremnické vrchy mountains ,
- in the east of the Žiarska kotlina ("Žiarer Kessel"),
- in the southeast of the Štiavnické vrchy mountains ,
- in the southwest of the Pohronský Inovec and
- in the west of the Tribetz Mountains (Tribeč).
The mountain range is divided into four further geomorphological sub-units:
- Vysoký Vtáčnik
- Nízky Vtáčnik
- Župkovská brázda
- Raj
The highest peak is the 1346 m high Vtáčnik (also Hrádok ).
Significant surveys
- Vtáčnik, 1346 m
- Biela skala (German white stone ), 1136 m
- Buchlov, 1040 m
- Veľký Grič (German: "Donnerstein", "Groß Kritz"), 972 m
- Žiar, 845 m
Some places in the mountains and in the vicinity
- Prievidza (German Priwitz )
- Nováky
- Handlová (German Kriegerhaj or Krickerhau )
- Prochot
- Lehota pod Vtáčnikom
- Veľké Pole (German Hochwies or Hochwiesen )