Bohemian Massif
The Bohemian Massif is a geomorphological province in Central Europe. It is a large massif stretching over most of the Czech Republic, eastern Germany, southern Poland and northern Austria.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Przemek Jahr, Public domain.
Places of Interest
Highlights include Písečný přesyp u Píst and Sadská.
Písečný přesyp u Píst
Nature reserve
Photo: Danc, Public domain.
Písečný přesyp u Píst is a nature reserve.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nymburk and Poděbrady.
Nymburk
Photo: Zdeněk Fiedler, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Nymburk is a city in Central Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.
Poděbrady
Photo: Venan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Podebrady is a town in the Czech Republic. The small and pleasant spa town of Podebrady is an hour or two to the northeast of Prague.
Pečky
Town
Photo: Ludek, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pečky is a town in Kolín District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,900 inhabitants.
Bohemian Massif
- Type: Mountain range
- Description: mountain range
- Categories: Truncated upland, physiographic province, highland, and landform
- Location: Sadská, Nymburk District, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
50.1333° or 50° 8′ northLongitude
14.9833° or 14° 59′ eastOpen location code
9F2P4XMM+88OpenStreetMap ID
node 4855574523OpenStreetMap feature
natural=mountain_rangeWikidata ID
Q704453
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Venetian—“Bohemian Massif” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “النجد البوهيمي”
- Belarusian: “Чэскі масіў”
- Belarusian: “Чэшскі масіў”
- Bulgarian: “Чешки масив”
- Catalan: “massís de Bohèmia”
- Chinese: “波希米亞山”
- Chinese: “波西米亞山脈”
- Czech: “Česká vysočina”
- Czech: “Granit-Gneis-Hochland”
- Czech: “Masyw Czeski”
- Czech: “Östliche Mittelgebirge”
- Dutch: “Boheems Massief”
- Esperanto: “Bohemia masivo”
- Estonian: “Böömi massiiv”
- Estonian: “Tšehhi massiiv”
- Finnish: “Böömin massiivi”
- French: “Massif de Bohême”
- Georgian: “ჩეხეთის მასივი”
- German: “Böhmische Granitmasse”
- German: “Böhmische Masse”
- German: “Böhmisches Massiv”
- German: “Granithochland”
- German: “Österreichisches Granithochland”
- German: “Östliche Mittelgebirge”
- Hebrew: “מסיב בוהמיה”
- Italian: “Massiccio Boemo”
- Japanese: “ボヘミア山地”
- Japanese: “ボヘミア山脈”
- Latin: “Montana Bohemica”
- Lithuanian: “Čekijos masyvas”
- Luxembourgish: “Béimescht Massiv”
- Macedonian: “Чешки Масив”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Bøhmiske massiv”
- Norwegian: “Bøhmiske massiv”
- Persian: “تودهکوه بوهمی”
- Polish: “Masyw Czeski”
- Romanian: “Böhmische Masse”
- Romanian: “Masivul Boemiei”
- Russian: “Богемский массив”
- Russian: “Чешский массив”
- Slovak: “Česká vysočina”
- Slovenian: “Češki masiv”
- Spanish: “Macizo de Bohemia”
- Ukrainian: “Чеський масив”
- Uzbek: “Bohemiya massivi”
- Uzbek: “Chexiya massivi”
- Venetian: “Masìcio Boemo”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Sadská and Za kapličkou.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Sadská and Městský úřad Sadská.
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