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Choč Mountains

The Choč Mountains (in Slovak, Chočské vrchy) are a range of mountains in north-central Slovakia, a portion of the Fatra-Tatra Area of the Inner Western Carpathians. The range is 24 kilometers long and on average only 4 kilometers wide. Highest peak is Veľký Choč at 1 611 metres above sea level.

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Location

Choč Mountains are bordered:

  • in the northwest by the Oravská Highlands,
  • in the northeast by the valley of the Podtatranská Brázda,
  • in the east by the Western Tatras,
  • the south by the basin of the Podtatranská kotlina,
  • in the southwest by Greater Fatra
  • Highest Peaks

  • Veľký Choč, 1611 metres
  • Malý Choč, 1465 metres
  • Prosečné, 1371 metres
  • Holica, 1340 metres
  • Lomná, 1278 metres
  • References

    Choč Mountains Wikipedia


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