- Zemplén Mountains
Zemplén Mountains is a mountain range in
Hungary . Its highest peak is theNagy-Milic with 894 metres. The range is part of theCarpathian Mountains .ee also
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Northern Medium Mountains (Hungary)
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Zemplén Mountains is a mountain range in
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Zemplén — can refer to: *a historical region of the Kingdom of Hungary, see Zemplén (county) *the part of the historical region in present day Hungary, now part of the Borsod Abaúj Zemplén county *Zemplínee also*Borsod Abaúj Zemplén *Zemplén Mountains (in… … Wikipedia
North Hungarian Mountains — This page is about the Hungarian geographical region, called North Hungarian Mountains . For the similar region in Slovakia, see Mátra Slanec Area. North Hungarian Mountains The view of the valley of Lillafüred in Bükk mountains. Although this is … Wikipedia
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County — Coat of arms … Wikipedia
Northern Medium Mountains (Hungary) — This page is about the Hungarian geographical region, called Northern Medium Mountains . For the similar region in Slovakia, see Mátra Slanec Area. Hu georegion name=Northern Medium Mountains imagecaption=The view of the valley of Lillafüred in… … Wikipedia
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén — ▪ county, Hungary megye (county), northern Hungary. It is bounded by Slovakia to the north and northwest and by the counties of Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg to the east, Hajdú Bihar to the southeast, Jász Nagykun Szolnok to the south, and Heves and… … Universalium
Geography of Hungary — Satellite image showing the seven main geographical regions of Hungary (in parenthesis: major region): 1., Great Alföld (Great Alföld) 2., North Hungarian Mountains (North Hungarian Mountains) 3., Transdanubian Mountains (Transdanubia) 4.,… … Wikipedia
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