Central Beskidian Piedmont

The Central Beskidian Piedmont (Polish: Pogórze Środkowobeskidzkie) is a geographical region in southeastern Poland. It lies north of the Central Beskids, and belongs to the Outer Eastern Carpathians, representing the northernmost region of the Carpathians.

Central Beskidian Piedmont
Dunajec River, Rożnów Piedmont, Poland
Central Beskidian Piedmont, marked in red and labeled with A

Subdivision

The Central Beskidian Piedmont consists of:

  • Rożnów Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Rożnowskie)
  • Ciężkowice Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Ciężkowickie)
  • Strzyżów Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Strzyżowskie)
  • Dynów Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Dynowskie)
  • Przemyśl Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Przemyskie)
  • Gorlice Depression (PL: Obniżenie Gorlickie)
  • Jasło-Krosno Basin (PL: Kotlina Jasielsko-Krośnieńska)
  • Jasło Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Jasielskie)
  • Bukowsko Piedmont (PL: Pogórze Bukowskie)
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See also

  • Outer Eastern Carpathians
  • Outer Subcarpathian regions

References


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