Zemplén Mountains ( Hungarian: [ˈzɛmpleːn] ) or Tokaj Mountains ( Hungarian: [ˈtokɒj] ; Hungarian : Zempléni-hegység or Tokaji-hegység ) is a mountain range in Hungary .
2-663: Its highest peak is the Nagy-Milic at 894 metres (2,933 ft) above sea level. The range is part of the North Hungarian Mountains within the Carpathian Mountains . Its steep peaks are the bases for many medieval stone castles, such as the castle of Sárospatak and Füzéri vár (Füzér Castle). 48°24′00″N 21°25′00″E / 48.4000°N 21.4167°E / 48.4000; 21.4167 This Hungarian geography article
4-569: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nagy-Milic Nagy-Milic ( Hungarian: [ˈnɒɟmilit͡s] ; Slovak : Veľký Milič ) is the highest peak of the Hungarian part of the Zemplén Mountains , which is part of the Carpathian Mountains . The mountain is situated on the border of Hungary and Slovakia . It is 894 metres (2,933 ft) high and lies near the northernmost point of Hungary. The name comes from
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