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Žďárské vrchy, Czechia | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Devět skal |
Elevation | 836 m |
Dimensions | |
Area | 485.78 sq km |
Geography | |
Country | Czechia |
Range coordinates | 49°40′14″N 16°01′56″E / 49.670556°N 16.032222°E / 49.670556; 16.032222 |
Parent range | Bohemian Massif |
Žďárské vrchy (German Saarer Bergland) is a mountain range in Czechia. It is located in the northwest part of Upper Svratka Highlands which is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands and has an area of 485.78 sq km. The highest peak of Žďárké vrchy is Devět skal (836 m). Other significant peaks are Křovina (829,7 m), Křivý javor (823,5 m), Kopeček (821,7 m) or Pasecká skála (818,6 m).
Žďárské vrchy is a source of the Sázava and Svratka rivers.
The forest cover comprises mostly spruces, mixed by beeches, firs, larches and pines.
References
- ^ Zeměpisný lexikon ČR. Hory a nížiny (in Czech). Jaromír Demek, Peter Mackovčin, Břetislav Balatka (Vyd. 2 ed.). Brno: AOPK ČR. 2006. pp. 257–258. ISBN 80-86064-99-9. OCLC 320480762.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - Cachová, Iveta; Smolová, Irena (2014). Krajina CHKO Žďárské vrchy ve výuce geografie na základních a středních školách (PDF) (in Czech). Olomouc, Czechia: Palacký University Olomouc.
- "Základní charakteristky toku SÁZAVA a jeho povodí". VÚV T.G.Masaryka – Oddělení GIS (in Czech).
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Základní charakteristiky toku SVRATKA a jeho povodí". VÚV T.G.Masaryka – Oddělení GIS (in Czech).
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