Śnieżnik Massif

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The Śnieżnik Massif is a mountain range in the Eastern Sudetes on the Polish–Czech border, known for its highest peak Śnieżnik and its role as a major watershed area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
mountain range
belongsTo Lower Silesian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
Olomouc Region NERFINISHED
climate cool temperate
continent Europe
country Czech Republic
Poland
drainedByRiver Morava NERFINISHED
Nysa Kłodzka NERFINISHED
elevationOfHighestPoint_m 1425
geology crystalline rocks
gneiss
schist
hasBiodiversity mountain fauna
mountain flora
hasFeature alpine meadows
glacial landforms
karst forms
spruce forests
hasPeak Śnieżnik NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Králický Sněžník National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Śnieżnik Landscape Park NERFINISHED
hasSettlementNearby Międzygórze NERFINISHED
Staré Město pod Sněžníkem NERFINISHED
Stronie Śląskie NERFINISHED
hasSnowCoverDuration long
hasTouristTrail marked hiking trails
hasViewOf Hrubý Jeseník NERFINISHED
Kłodzko Valley NERFINISHED
Orlické Mountains NERFINISHED
highestPoint Śnieżnik NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eastern Sudetes NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
notableFor highest peak Śnieżnik in Eastern Sudetes
watershed role between Baltic and Black Sea basins
partOf Sudetes NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
nature tourism
skiing
watershedFor Baltic Sea basin NERFINISHED
Black Sea basin NERFINISHED

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Central Sudetes hasPart Śnieżnik Massif
Lądek-Zdrój nearMountainRange Śnieżnik Massif
Nysa Kłodzka sourceRegion Śnieżnik Massif