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and usually divided from north to south into three segments (or blocks). Basement rocks are in the northern portion dominated by crystalline schists (mostly diaphthorites,
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crystalline basement composed of granitoids and gneisses, covered by the Mesozoic deposits and two superimposed cover nappes (lower Fatric unit and upper Hronic unit).
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View of the northern portion of the Považskský Inovec Mts. from the Trenčianske Stankovece. The highest mountain in the center is Inovec (1042 m).
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river. It is 48 km (30 mi) long and 15–25 km (9-16 mi) wide mountain range. It is situated from the city of
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There are many monuments in or near the mountain range, including
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Geologická stavba československých Karpát: Paleoalpínske jednotky
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have yielded relics of multiple human habitation from the
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mountain range
Slovakia
Váh
Hlohovec
Danubian Hills
Trenčín
Strážov Mountains
Nitra
Great Moravian
hill fort
Ducové
Hlohovec Castle
Beckov Castle
Beckov
Topoľčany Castle
Tematín Castle
Piešťany
horst
Pannonian Basin
Váh
Nitra
normal faults
phyllonites
micaschists
gneisses
amphibolites
migmatites
Late Paleozoic
Kálnica group

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