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Transdanubian Mountains within physical subdivisions of Hungary Map of the Transdanubian Mountains. The Transdanubian Mountains (sometimes also referred to as Bakony Forest, Dunántúl Highlands, Highlands of Dunántúl, Highlands of Transdanubia, Mountains of Dunántúl, Mountains of Transdanubia, Transdanubian Central Range, Transdanubian Hills, Transdanubian Midmountains or Transdanubian ...
The terrain is very varied with gentle hills, valleys, basins, mountains and plains. The main geographical formations are the Transdanubian Mountains, the southern half of the Little Alföld, the Alpokalja, the Transdanubian Hills, and the Mezőföld (part of the Great Alföld). The main rivers are the Danube, Drava, Rába, Zala, and Kapos.
Location of Bakony within physical subdivisions of Hungary Landscape in the Bakony. Bakony (Hungarian pronunciation:) is a mountainous region in Transdanubia, Hungary. [1] [2] It forms the largest part of the Transdanubian Mountains. It is located north of Lake Balaton and lies almost entirely in Veszprém county.
The Transdanubian Mountains stretch from the west part of Lake Balaton to the Danube Bend near Budapest, where it meets the North Hungarian Mountains. Its tallest peak is the 757 m high Pilis . Mecsek is the southernmost Hungarian mountain range, located north from Pécs - Its highest point is the Zengő with 682 metres.
The Concó rises on the northern slopes of the Bakony range of the Transdanubian Mountains and the western and northwestern slopes of the Vértes Hills. It flows basically north and slightly west. In the mountains there are warm springs due to tectonic uplift. [1] In the lower reaches the Concó is subject to flooding. [2]
Velence Hills (Hungarian: Velencei-hegység) is a low mountain range in north-western Hungary, in the Central Transdanubian region. It lies to the north of Lake Velence, some 15 km to the east of city of Székesfehérvár. The Velence Hills are part of the Transdanubian Mountains.
Location of Pilis Mountains within physical subdivisions of Hungary Pilis Mountains as seen from Dorog. Pilis Mountains is a mountainous region in the Transdanubian Mountains. [1] Its highest peak is Pilis-tető at 756 meters (2,480 ft). It is a popular hiking destination in Hungary. [2] [3]
Transdanubian may refer to: relative term, designating someone or something related to any region beyond the Danube river (lat. trans- / beyond, over), depending on a point of observation Transdanubian Bulgaria , historical designation for regions under former Bulgarian rule to the north from the Danube river