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  2. North Hungarian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The North Hungarian Mountains within the physical subdivisions of Hungary. The North Hungarian Mountains (Hungarian: Északi-középhegység), sometimes also referred to as the Northeast Hungarian Mountains, Northeast Mountains, North Hungarian Highlands, North Hungarian Mid-Mountains or North Hungarian Range, [1] [2] is the northern, mountainous part of Hungary.

  3. Börzsöny - Wikipedia

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    Börzsöny (pronounced [ˈbørʒøɲ]; Slovak: Brežany or Novohradské hory, New City Mountains) is a mountain range in Northern Hungary. Its tallest peak is the Csóványos with 938 m (3,077 ft). Börzsöny landscape. It is the westernmost member of the North Hungarian Mountains, which belongs to the Inner Western Carpathians. The varied ...

  4. Mátra - Wikipedia

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    To the east, after the steep escarpment of the 898-meter-high Sas-kő ("Eagle stone"), the 650–750-meter-high peaks of the Eastern Mátra follow one another. The northern part of the mountain range is called Mátralába ("the Mátra's feet"). This is a hilly area covered with 250–400-meter-high small volcanic cones, with mostly cultivated ...

  5. Zemplén Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Zemplén Mountains (Hungarian: [ˈzɛmpleːn]) or Tokaj Mountains (Hungarian:; Hungarian: Zempléni-hegység or Tokaji-hegység) [1] is a mountain range in Hungary. [2] Its highest peak is the Nagy-Milic at 894 metres (2,933 ft) above sea level. The range is part of the North Hungarian Mountains within the Carpathian Mountains.

  6. Bükk - Wikipedia

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    Location of Bükk Mountains within physical subdivisions of Hungary The Bükk Mountains ( Hungarian: [ˈbykː] ) are a section of the North Hungarian Mountains of the Inner Western Carpathians . Much of the area is included in the Bükk National Park .

  7. List of mountains in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured or sorted in several ways. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level . [ 1 ] The first table below ranks the 10 highest major summits of Hungary by elevation with a prominence of 5 m or more.

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  9. Cserhát - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Cserhát Mountains proper within physical subdivisions of Hungary Cserhát Mountains near the ethnographic village of Hollókő. Cserhát ([ˈtʃɛrhaːt]) is a mountain range in Hungary, part of the North Hungarian Mountains, divided between Pest and Nógrád counties.