The Vtáčnik Mountains ( Slovak : Pohorie Vtáčnik ) are a mountain range in central Slovakia , which forms part of the Slovak Central Mountains ( Slovenské stredohorie ) within the Inner Western Carpathians .
3-467: It is bordered in the west, north and northeast by the upper Nitra basin, Strážov Mountains and Žiar , in the east by the Kremnica Mountains and Žiar basin, and in the south by Tribeč and the Štiavnica Mountains . It is divided further into these geomorphological units: The four highest mountains are: Vtáčnik (1,346 m), Biela skala (1,136 m), Buchlov (1,040 m), and Žiar (845 m). Some of
6-694: Is in the Malá Fatra (Lesser Fatra) mountains north of Prievidza . The river Nitra passes through the towns of Bojnice , Topoľčany , Nitra and Nové Zámky . It is 166 km (103 mi) long and its basin size is 4,501 km (1,738 sq mi). The old branch of the Nitra, Stará Nitra , branches off near Nové Zámky and flows into the Váh close to its confluence with the Danube in Komárno . This article related to
9-570: The towns or villages around or in Vtáčnik include: Prievidza , Nováky , Handlová , Prochot , Lehota pod Vtáčnikom , and Veľké Pole . This Slovak geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nitra River The Nitra ( Slovak : Nitra, German : Neutra , Hungarian : Nyitra ) is a river in western Slovakia . It flows into the Váh river in Komoča . Its source
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