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  2. List of mountains in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This list of mountains in Hungary is actually a series of sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Hungary. 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 ...

  3. Category:Mountain ranges of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Read more about Hungary's geography at the Geography of Hungary ... Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Hungary" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Mountains of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountains of Hungary" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Kékes - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Carpathian Association built a 20 m high wooden watchtower at east of the summit in 1889. With the Treaty of Trianon, Kékes became the highest mountain in the country in 1920. Before that, the Gerlachovský štít was the highest peak of the Kingdom of Hungary. The watchtower was rebuilt and named after József Vass in 1926.

  8. Transdanubian Mountains - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. 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.