Brno Highlands

Brno Highlands

Kalvarie - mid part of Brno Highlands
Highest point
Peak Skalky
Elevation 735 m (2,411 ft)
Dimensions
Length 95 km (59 mi)
Area 1,554 km2 (600 sq mi)
Geography
Location Brněnská vrchovina CZ I2 D.png
Country Czech Republic
Region Moravia
Range coordinates 49°19′N 16°28′E / 49.31°N 16.47°E / 49.31; 16.47Coordinates: 49°19′N 16°28′E / 49.31°N 16.47°E / 49.31; 16.47
Parent range Bohemian Massif
Map of geological system of Moravia

The Brno Highlands (Czech: Brněnská vrchovina, German: Brünner Bergland ) is a mountain range in Moravia, Czech Republic. The Highlands, together with the Jevišovice highlands threshold, form the South-Moravian part of Moldanubian Zone - east south part of Bohemian Massif.

Geography

The Brno Highlands rise to the north of the Thaya between Miroslav, and the Prostějov and Litovel in the north. The Highlands have an area of 1,554 square kilometres (600 sq mi) and an average height of 502 metres (1,647 ft). The highest peak is Skalky at 735 metres (2,411 ft); other peaks are Paprč 721 metres (2,365 ft), Babí lom 562 metres (1,844 ft), Proklest 574 metres (1,883 ft), Kopeček 479 metres (1,572 ft), and Dvorská 269 metres (883 ft).

To the southeast is the Dyje-Svratka Vale (Dyjsko-svratecký úval). To the north is the Upper Morava Vale (Hornomoravský Uval). To the southeast is the Vyškov Gate and Dyje-Svratka Vale (Dyjsko-svratecký úval). Southeast border line of Brno highlands is also main border of two large geological provinces: Extendet crust (Bohemian Massif) and Orogeny (Carpatien)

The mountain range in the south is partly fenced and contains several vineyards that constitute part of wine sub-region (vinařská podoblast) Mikulovská. Most of the Highlands are, since 1956, part of the large nature reserve Moravský kras.

The primary composition of the range is Carboniferous granodiorite and flysch.

The Svitava, Svratka and Jihlava among others, originate here. Towns in the area include Brno (northern and western part only), Blansko, Boskovice.

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