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Peak
  
Country
  
Elevation
  
1,476 m (4,843 ft)

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Parent range
  
Inner Western Carpathians

Similar
  
Slovak Karst, Slovak Paradise, Volovec Mountains, Low Tatras, Veľká Fatra

The Slovak Ore Mountains (Slovak: Slovenské rudohorie, Hungarian: Gömör–Szepesi-érchegység, German: Slowakisches Erzgebirge or Zips-Gemer-Erzgebirge) are an extensive mountainous region of Slovakia's Spiš and Gemer region, and in small part in northern Hungary, within the Carpathians. It is the largest mountain range in Slovakia. In the geomorphological system, the Slovak Ore Mountains belong to the Inner Western Carpathians.

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Map of Slovak Ore Mountains, 049 36 %C4%8Cierna Lehota, Slovakia

The mountains are bordered by Zvolen in the west, Košice in the east, the rivers Hron and Hornád in the north, and the Juhoslovenská kotlina and Košice Basin (Košická kotlina) in the south. The region includes the Domica Cave (jaskyňa Domica), one of the biggest caves in Europe, Zádiel canyon and Krásna Hôrka Castle.

Subdivision

Geomorphologically, the Slovak Ore Mountains are grouped within the Inner Western Carpathians. The mountains do not have a central ridge - they consist of several independent sections, geomorphological regions:

  • Vepor Mountains (Veporské vrchy)
  • Spiš-Gemer Karst (Spišsko-gemerský kras)
  • Stolica Mountains (Stolické vrchy)
  • Revúca Highlands (Revúcka vrchovina)
  • Volovec Mountains (Volovské vrchy)
  • Black Mountain (Čierna hora)
  • Rožňava Basin (Rožňavská kotlina)
  • Slovak Karst (Slovenský kras) and Aggtelek Karst (Hungarian: Aggteleki-karszt; lies in northern Hungary)
  • Characteristics

    Basic data:

  • highest peak: Stolica, 1,476 m AMSL
  • length: app. 140 km
  • width: app. 40 km
  • area: app. 4000 km²
  • Since this is a very extensive geomorphological unit, no general characterization is appropriate. The geomorphological structure is varied and has crystalline, Mesozoic and volcanic rocks.

    Since time immemorial, especially in the early modern period, the mountains were, as the name suggests, heavily mined but are not any more.

    Protected areas

    Slovenské rudohorie contains the Muránska planina National Park, Slovak Karst National Park and Slovak Paradise National Park.

    References

    Slovak Ore Mountains Wikipedia


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