Western Beskidian Foothills
The Western Beskidian Foothills (Czech: Západobeskydské podhůří, Polish: Pogórze Zachodniobeskidzkie) is a geological region in the northeastern corner of the Czech Republic and extending into southern Poland. The relatively modest foothills are considered part of the Outer Western Carpathians.
Western Beskidian Foothills | |
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Wiśnicki Foothills, southern Poland | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Skalka |
Elevation | 964 m (3,163 ft) |
Coordinates | 49°33′12″N 18°17′54″E |
Naming | |
Native name | Pogórze Zachodniobeskidzkie (pl) Západobeskydské podhůří (cs) |
Geography | |
Western Beskidian Foothills, marked in red and labeled with letter D
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Countries | Czech Republic and Poland |
Regions | Moravia, Czech Silesia and Lesser Poland |
Parent range | Outer Western Carpathians |
Borders on | Western Beskids and Central Beskidian Piedmont |
Subdivision
The Western Beskidian Foothills consists of four subranges (from west to east):
- Silesian-Moravian Foothills (Czech: Podbeskydská pahorkatina, Polish: Pogórze Śląsko-Morawskie)
- Silesian Foothills (Polish: Pogórze Śląskie)
- Wieliczka Foothills (Polish: Pogórze Wielickie)
- Wiśnicz Foothills (Polish: Pogórze Wiśnickie)
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See also
- Beskids
- Western Beskids
- Western Carpathians
- Outer Subcarpathian regions
Literature
- Földvary, Gábor Z. (1988). Geology of the Carpathian Region. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Maps
- Silesian-Moravian Foothills, marked in red and labeled with D1
- Silesian Foothills, marked in red and labeled with D2
- Wieliczka Foothills, marked in red and labeled with D3
- Wiśnicz Foothills, marked in red and labeled with D4
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