Oderské vrchy

Oderské vrchy
Oder source near Velký Újezd
Highest point
Peak Fidlův kopec
Elevation 680 m (2,230 ft)
Coordinates 49°37′13.94″N 17°30′18.5″E / 49.6205389°N 17.505139°E / 49.6205389; 17.505139Coordinates: 49°37′13.94″N 17°30′18.5″E / 49.6205389°N 17.505139°E / 49.6205389; 17.505139
Dimensions
Area 580 km2 (220 sq mi)
Geography
Oderské vrchy on the map of The Czech Republic
Country Czech Republic
State Olomouc Region
Parent range Nízký Jeseník
Eastern Sudetes

The Oderské vrchy or Odra Highlands[1] are a mountain range in the Czech Republic, which forms the most Eastern part of the Sudetes mountain range and the eastern rim of the larger Bohemian Massif. The Moravian Gate separates it from the Western Carpathians in the southeast. The highest peak is Fidlův kopec at a height of 680 metres (2,230 ft).[2] In the Oderské vrchy is the source of the Oder river, the second longest river in Poland.[3]

Geography

The range is located entirely in Czech territory and create a slight highland within the Eastern Sudetes mountains,[4] frequently stated to be part of the larger Nízký Jeseník mountainous region stretching up to the Hrubý Jeseník range and the Opawskie Mountains in the northwest. To the Southeast Oderské vrchy borders the Moravian Gate, to the South and West it borders the basin of the Bečva river and the Haná lowlands, while in the North the range ends near Ostrava and Opava in Czech Silesia.[5] Other cities surrounding the mountains include Olomouc in the Southwest, as well as Odry and Bílovec.

Large parts of the mountains are part of the Libavá military training area. Though recently reduced in size, this area, except for the trails to the source of the Oder river, is not open to tourists visitors.[6]

References

  1. Winch, Kenneth L. International maps and atlases in print, Volume 2, Bowker, 1976, p. 133
  2. "Výlety - Oderské vrchy". Turistika.cz. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. CzechTourism. "Kudy z nudy - Přírodní park Oderské vrchy". Kudy z Nudy. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  4. (C) Oderské vrchy. "Geopoměry". Oderske-vrchy.cz. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  5. "Odersk vrchy: prodn skvost davm utajen". iDNES.cz. 15 November 2005. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  6. "oderske vrchy - Google Search". Google.co.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
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