Central Moravian Carpathians

The Central Moravian Carpathians (Czech: Středomoravské Karpaty) are a mountain range within the Czech Republic belonging to the Outer Western Carpathians.

Central Moravian Carpathians
Buchlov Castle in the Chřiby highlands
Highest point
PeakBrdo
Elevation587 m (1,926 ft)
Coordinates49°10′16″N 17°18′32″E
Naming
Native nameStředomoravské Karpaty (Czech)
Geography
Central Moravian Carpathians (marked in red) within the Outer Western Carpathians
CountryCzech Republic
RegionsSouth Moravian, Zlín
Parent rangeOuter Western Carpathians
Borders onSlovak-Moravian Carpathians

Despite the name, they stand in southern Moravia, east of Brno. In the east, they border on the Slovak-Moravian Carpathians; in the south, they stretch down to the Thaya Valley and the South-Moravian Carpathians. The mountains are mostly forested, planted with beech and spruce trees.

Agriculture

It is one of the most important agricultural areas for wine grapes, apricots and peaches, and vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.

Subdivision

The Central Moravian Carpathians are geomorphologically subdivided into:

  • Ždánice Forest (Czech: Ždánický les)
  • Litenčice Hills (Litenčická pahorkatina)
  • Chřiby, with Mt. Brdo, highest point of the Moravian uplands
  • Kyjov Hills (Kyjovská pahorkatina).
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