Transdanubian Medium Mountains

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Transdanubian Medium Mountains
Badacsony, an isolated mountain in the range. In ancient times, it was a fervent volcano
Location Komárom-Esztergom, Fejér, Veszprém, Zala, Pest counties, Hungary
Territory 7,000 km²
Highest point Pilis, 757 m
Lowest point Danube river
Terrain Lower mountains and hills

The Transdanubian Medium Mountains (Hungarian: Dunántúli-középhegység) are a mountain range in Hungary covering about 7000 km². Its highest peak is the Pilis, with a height of 757 metres.

[edit] Subdivisions

  • Bakony
    • Keszthely Mountains
    • Tapolca Basin
    • Balaton Uplands
    • Southern Bakony
    • Northern Bakony
    • Bakonyalja, Sokoró, Vértesalja (Bársonyos)
  • Vértes
  • Velence Mountains
  • Dunazug Mountains
    • Gerecse Mountains
    • Buda Mountains
    • Pilis Mountains
    • Visegrád Mountains
Map of the Transdanubian Medium Mountains
Map of the Transdanubian Medium Mountains

[edit] See also