Eastern Sudetes

Eastern Sudetes

The Eastern Sudetes ( _pl. Sudety Wschodnie) are the Eastern part of Sudetes mountains on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. They stretch from Brama Morawska in the east to Nysa Kłodzka in the west.

Eastern Sudetes comprise of the number of mountain ranges, including:
* Golden Mountains
* Opawskie Mountains
* Śnieżnik Mountains


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