
Vihorlat Mountains - Wikipedia
Vihorlat Mountains (Slovak: Vihorlatské vrchy; Ukrainian: Вигорлат, Vyhorliat, Hungarian: Vihorlát) or colloquially Vihorlat is a volcanic mountain range in eastern Slovakia and western Ukraine. A part of the range is listed as a World Heritage Site.
Protected landscape area Vihorlat - Slovakia.travel
Protected landscape area Vihorlat stretches in the eponymous mountain range in the east of Slovakia. It is now densely forested mountain massif with the typical water body of the dam Zemplínska šírava in the background.
Vihorlat Protected Landscape Area - Wikipedia
Vihorlat Protected Landscape Area (Slovak: Chránená krajinná oblasť Vihorlat) is one of 14 protected landscape areas in Slovakia. The Landscape Area is in the middle part of the Vihorlatské vrchy mountains, in eastern Slovakia. It is in …
Vihorlat Mountains - Guide to Slovakia
Vihorlat Mountains (Vihorlatské vrchy) is mountain range in East Slovakia and partly in the west of Ukraine. It is located in Prešov Region (Prešovský kraj) - districts Humenné and Snina and in Košice Region (Košický kraj) - districts Michalovce and Sobrance on the territory of Slovakia.
Vihorlat - Slovakia.travel
Chránená krajinná oblasť Vihorlat sa rozprestiera v rovnomennom pohorí na východe Slovenska, ktorý je dnes husto zalesneným horským masívom a neodmysliteľnou kulisou Zemplínskej Šíravy. CHKO Vihorlat vyhlásili v roku 1973 a dnes má rozlohu 17 485 ha. Správa CHKO sídli v …
Vihorlat Mountains - Košice Región
Vihorlat mountains (abbreviated Vihorlat) are mountains of volcanic origin, the landscape of Vihorlatsko-gutínska section, that is placed in Eastern Slovakia. It includes the Protected Land Area Vihorlat.
Vihorlat | Northeast of Slovakia | Region of Uniques
Vihorlat is beautiful volcanic mountains whose geographical location and specific geological development have is responsible, among others, for the creation of the Morské oko lake, the Snina Stone or the unique upland peat bogs. It is the easternmost extinct volcano in Slovakia.
Vihorlat - European Beech Forests
In this area, the beech forests grow on soils of volcanic origin with andesite bedrock, and on nutrient-rich soils. Situated in the central part of this area is Lake Morské oko, the ‘Eye of the sea’. Together with hardwood species like sycamore and ash, …
Vihorlat-Gutin Area - Wikipedia
The Vihorlat-Gutin Area (Slovak: Vihorlatsko-gutinská oblasť; Ukrainian: Вигорлат-Гутинський хребет; Hungarian: Vihorlát–Gutin-hegyvidék) is a region of mountain ranges ranging from eastern Slovakia, through western Ukraine, into northern Romania.
Vihorlat Mountains | Location | Guide to Slovakia
The location on the map is set to the coordinates of Vihorlat, the highest hill in the Vihorlat Mountains.