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Beskidd Hills

Any of the mountains on the Polish border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Part of the Western Carpathian Mountains, department Poland A group of mountains in the southern part of Poland and on the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Chinese name
Beskidd Hills
Foreign name
Beskid Mountains
East-west length
600 km
North-south width
50 km
Beskidd Hills
It is 600 kilometers long from east to west and 50 kilometers wide from north to south. The territory of Poland is divided into the Beskidd Mountains and the Lesser Beskidd Mountains; The border between Poland and the Czech Republic and Slovakia is divided into the West and East Beskidd Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Babia at 1,725 m. All rivers flow north and south, forming the watershed between the Danube and Vistula rivers. The climate is dry in summer and snowy in winter. There are iron ore mines in the western section and oil and gas fields in the eastern section. All countries have many tourist resorts and winter sports venues in the mountains. A tourist attraction.
Beskidd Hills
Beskidd Hills
Beskid Mountains
It is Beskydy in Czech and Beskidy in Polish.
Beskidd Hills
A group of wooded mountains on the border of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland. The highest peak is Babia Mount in Poland. 1,725 m (5,659 ft)) and the Pilsko Mountain in Slovakia (1,557 m (5,108 ft)). There are iron mines in the hills of the northwest, where the Czechs built steel mills. It has a mountain climate. Dry summer, suitable for sheep; Winters are snowy, and the villages of Frenstat and Vsetin have winter sports venues. Mountain villages are small and scattered.