Lower Morava Valley
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The Lower Morava Valley (Czech: Dolnomoravský úval; Slovak: Dolnomoravský úval; German: Nieder March Talsenke) is a geomorphological formation (special type of valley) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is formed by the depression in the Western Carpathians (Ždánice Forest, Kyjov Hills and Mikulov Hills) in the west and Bílé Karpaty and Chvojnice Hills in the east. The drainage to the Morava River of the Danube basin runs finally to the Black Sea.
Not to be confused with Morava Valley.
For other uses, see Morava (disambiguation).
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Lower Morava Valley | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Žerotín |
Elevation | 322 m n.m. |
Dimensions | |
Length | 83 km (52 mi) |
Area | 1,452 km2 (561 sq mi) |
Geography | |
Country | Czech Republic, Slovakia |
Range coordinates | 48°50′N 17°07′E |
Parent range | Carpathians |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpide belt |
Age of rock | Neogene |
Type of rock | Gravel and sand |
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