Devínska Kobyla (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈɟeʋiːnska ˈkɔbila]; Hungarian: Dévényi-tető; German: Thebener Kogel) is the highest peak in the Devín Carpathians...
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Voivodeship Russia Kobyla-Vis, a river Serbia Besna Kobila, a mountain Slovakia Devínska Kobyla, a mountain Ukraine Kobila (mountain) Andrei Kobyla, 14th century...
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Peter Pišťanek Slovak writer Morava river near Devínska Nová Ves Former Iron Curtain Mt. Devínska Kobyla Marchegg bridge model of the Holy Spirit's Church[permanent...
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the southern ranges of the Pramatra system. Two of the biomes are Devínska Kobyla and the Slovak Karst (connects to Aggtelek in Hungary). The part of...
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and Slovakia. Devínska Kobyla, Bratislava, Slovakia The Pannonian steppe in Seewinkel, Austria The Pannonian steppe in Devínska Kobyla, Bratislava, Slovakia...
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Steppe from Mongolia in the east to the Puszta in Hungary and the Devínska Kobyla forest-steppe in Slovakia in the west. Its foliage is green in summer...
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at 126 m (413 ft) above mean sea level, and the highest point is Devínska Kobyla at 514 m (1,686 ft). The average altitude is 140 m (460 ft). The Záhorie...
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ruins of Devín Castle. Geographically, Devín lies on the foothills of Devínska Kobyla next to the Devín Gate, a narrow stretch on the river Danube, which...
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Devín Gate (Slovak: Devínska brána) Devínska Kobyla (Slovak: Devínska Kobyla) Lamač Gate (Slovak: Lamačská brána) Devínska Kobyla - 514 meters AMSL (48°11′19...
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Carpathian Mountains, in West Slovakia. The southwesternmost area is Devínska Kobyla in Bratislava, and the northeasternmost area is the Čachtice Carpathians...
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