North Hungarian Mountains

The Northern Highlands is a mountainous region of Hungary to the north and east of the Danube Bend in Visegrad with heights up to 1000 m above sea level. Adriatic. It ranks among the Carpathians. After the geomorphological structure of the Carpathian Mountains, the Northern Hungarian Highlands is identical to the Matra Slanec area and belongs to the sub-province inside the province of Western Carpathians Western Carpathians.

Its western continuation of the Hungarian Central Mountains in Transdanubia.

These are as follows:

  • Visegrád Mountains ( west of the Danube )
  • Borzsony (also: Mountain Pils ) ( Csóványos, 938 m ) (continued in Slovakia: Burda Mountains)
  • Hill country of Gödöllő ( Gödöllői - dombság )
  • Cserhát (also: Cserehát )
  • Karancs - Medves area (continued in Slovakia: Cerová Highlands )
  • Matra Mountains ( Kékes, 1015 m)
  • Bükk ( Istállós kő, 959 m)
  • Tokaj Mountains / Sempliner Mountains ( Zempléni - hegység, Tokaji hegység ) ( Nagy- Milic / Velky Milič, 895 m)

Slovak hills of the area, which in Slovak geomorphology as Matra Slanec area ( Matransko - Slánská oblasť ) is referred to, are:

  • Slanské Hills
  • Zemplínske Hills
  • Mountains in Hungary
  • Mountains in Slovakia
  • Mountains in Europe
  • Carpathians
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