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Cserhát ( [ˈtʃɛrhaːt] ) is a mountain range in Hungary , part of the North Hungarian Mountains , divided between Pest and Nógrád counties. Its highest point is the Karancs with an elevation of 729 metres above sea level.

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3-496: Cserhát stretches from Cserhátalja to the valley of the Ipoly ( Slovak : Ipeľ ) river. Its central part is mountainous, covered with forests, while its southern and northern parts are hilly. Architecturally, the territory is rich in castles. Hollókő , an ethnographic village , is located there. 47°55′N 19°30′E  /  47.917°N 19.500°E  / 47.917; 19.500 This Hungarian geography article

6-581: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ipe%C4%BE The Ipeľ ( Slovak ; pronounced [ˈipeʎ] ) or Ipoly ( Hungarian ) ( German : Eipel , archaic Slovak: Jupoľ , Latin : Bolia ) is a 232-kilometre (144 mi) long river in Slovakia and Hungary , a tributary of the Danube River. Its source is in central Slovakia in the Slovak Ore Mountains . It flows south to

9-670: The Hungarian border, and then southwest, west, and again south along the border until it flows into the Danube near Szob . The Ipeľ flows through or creates the border of the Banská Bystrica and Nitra regions in Slovakia, and Nógrád and Pest counties in Hungary. The following towns and villages are situated on the river, in downstream order: This article related to a river in Slovakia

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