Kőszeg Mountains
The Kőszeg Mountains [ˈkøːsɛɡ], sometimes called the Guns or Güns Mountains (German: Günser Gebirge, Hungarian: Kőszegi-hegység), are a mountain range in the Alpokalja area, the easternmost region of the Alps.[1] The territory of the range is shared between Austria and Hungary. Its highest point is the Írott-kő (literally written stone) with a height of 884 metres.
References
- ^ Pécsi, Márton; Sárfalvi, Béla (1977). Physical and Economic Geography of Hungary. Corvina Press. p. 60. ISBN 9789631330144. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
See also
- Geography of Hungary
- Alpokalja
- Güns (disambiguation)
47°21′36.80″N 16°24′34.03″E / 47.3602222°N 16.4094528°E / 47.3602222; 16.4094528
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Geographical regions of Hungary
- Alpokalja
- Kőszeg Mountains
- Sopron Mountains
- Vas Hills
- Balfi Hills
- Hanság
- Fertőzug
- Neusiedl Basin
- Rábaköz
- Szigetköz
- Marcal Basin
- Moson Plain
- Komárom-Esztergom Plain
- Baranya
- Zala Hills
- Inner Somogy
- Outer Somogy
- Zselic
- Völgység
- Szekszárd Hills
- Baranya Hills
- Villány Mountains
- Keszthely Mountains
- Tapolca Basin
- Balaton Uplands
- Bakony
- Bakonyalja
- Sokoró
- Vértesalja
- Velence Hills
- Gerecse Mountains
- Buda Hills
- Pilis Mountains
- Visegrád Mountains
- Vértes Mountains
- Mecsek
- Outer Somogy
- Inner Somogy
- Tolna-Baranya Hills
- Balaton Basin
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