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South-Moravian Carpathians

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South-Moravian Carpathians
View of Děvičky Castle, Pálava, Czech Republic
Highest point
PeakDěvín
Elevation549 m (1,801 ft)
Coordinates48°52′10″N 16°38′59″E / 48.86944°N 16.64972°E / 48.86944; 16.64972
Naming
Native name
  • Jihomoravské Karpaty (Czech)
  • Österreichisch-Südmährische Karpaten (German)
Geography
South-Moravian Carpathians (marked in red) within the Outer Western Carpathians
CountriesCzech Republic and Austria
RegionsMoravia and Lower Austria
Parent rangeOuter Western Carpathians

The South-Moravian Carpathians (Czech: Jihomoravské Karpaty), also called Austrian - South-Moravian Carpathians (German: Österreichisch-Südmährische Karpaten) are a mountain range of the Outer Western Carpathians along the border of the Czech Republic and Austria.

Geologically, this range forms the southwestern outskirts of the Western Carpathians, separated from the Central Moravian Carpathians in the northeast by lower foothills and the Thaya Valley at Přítluky. In the south the hilly region stretches down to the Danube River near Stockerau, separating it from the Alpine Vienna Woods in the south.

Subdivision

The South-Moravian Carpathians consist of:

According to Austrian geography, both subranges made of lime and marlstone form a geological entity called Waschbergzone, which is considered part of the Carpathian Foreland.

This page was last edited on 12 January 2022, at 15:52
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