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Geomorphological division of the Czech Republic

In terms of geomorphological division, the Czech Republic is a very diverse territory, located in the territory of four geomorphological provinces within four geomorphological subsystems. The Bohemian Massif within the sub-system of Hercynian Forest forms three quarters of the country. The southeastern and eastern part of the Czech territory belongs to the Western Carpathians within the Carpathian Mountains. The remaining two provinces, Western Pannonian Basin within the Pannonian Basin and North European Plain within the European Plain, cover only a small part of the Czech territory in the southeast and the northeast.

The provinces are further subdivided into subprovinces, macroregions, mesoregions, microregions and areas. The generally accepted division of the relief of the Czech Republic into subprovinces, macroregions and mesoregions is given below.[1]

Basic geomorphological division Edit

 
Geomorphological provinces of the Czech Republic
  Bohemian Massif
  North European Plain
  Western Carpathians
  Western Pannonian Basin
 
Geomorphological subprovinces of the Czech Republic
 
Geomorphological macroregions of the Czech Republic

Bohemian Massif Edit

Western Carpathians Edit

North European Plain Edit

Western Pannonian Basin Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Consists of only one mesoregion.
  2. ^ Only a negligible area extends into the Czech Republic.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Geomorfologické členění reliéfu ČR" (in Czech). Palacký University Olomouc. Retrieved 2022-02-20.

Literature Edit

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