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Extreme points of Moravia

Extreme points of Moravia

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This is a list of the extreme points of Moravia. As there is no current official definition of the borders of Moravia, this list is based on the borders of the historical Moravian land (země Moravská) that existed as an autonomous part of Czechoslovakia until 1928, before having been merged into Moravian-Silesian land (země Moravskoslezská).[1]

Historical lands of the Czech Republic

Latitude and longitude

The confluence of Morava and Thaya, the southernmost and the lowest point of Moravia
The westernmost point of Moravia

Altitude

See also


References

  1. "Hranice Čech, Moravy a Slezska". hranice.moravy.eu.
  2. Klanica, Radek; Kadlec, Jaroslav; Tábořík, Petr; Mrlina, Jan; Valenta, Jan; Kováčiková, Světlana; Hill, Graham J. (April 9, 2020). "Hypogenic Versus Epigenic Origin of Deep Underwater Caves Illustrated by the Hranice Abyss (Czech Republic)—The World's Deepest Freshwater Cave". Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 125 (9): e2020JF005663. Bibcode:2020JGRF..12505663K. doi:10.1029/2020JF005663. S2CID 222358747 via Wiley Online Library.



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