Waldenburg Mountains
Appearance
Waldenburg Mountains / Wałbrzyskie Mountains | |
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![]() View of the Black Mountains | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Borowa |
Elevation | 853 |
Geography | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lower Silesian |
Parent range | Central Sudetes |
The Wałbrzyskie Mountains or Waldenburg Mountains (Polish: Góry Wałbrzyskie; German: Waldenburger Bergland), sometimes called the Wałbrzyskie Highlands or Waldenburg Highlands, is one of the three mountain ranges that form the western part of the Central Sudetes. The other ranges are the Owl Mountains and the Falcon Mountains.
Geography
The Wałbrzyskie Mountains lie almost entirely within
Landeshut Ridge
.
Division of the Wałbrzych Mountains[1]
The Wałbrzych Mountains are divided into three separate parts:
- Trójgarb and Krąglak Massif
- Chełmiec Massif
- Black Mountains
References
- OCLC 40938150.
External links
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