Strážov Mountains
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The Strážov Mountains (Slovak: Strážovské vrchy) are a mountain range in northwestern Slovakia, being part of Inner Western Carpathians, and of the Fatra-Tatra Area. They are situated between the towns of Trenčín, Považská Bystrica, Rajec, Prievidza and Bánovce nad Bebravou, bordering White Carpathians and the Váh river in the northwest and west, Javorníky in the north, Lesser Fatra in the east, Vtáčnik and Nitra river in the south and Váh Inovec in the southwest. The highest hill is Strážov (1213 m)
The Súľov Rocks in the northwest have been designated as a nature reserve. The Strážov Mountains and Súľov Mountains are a protected landscape area since 1989, covering an area of 309.79km². Many thermal springs can be found here, inspiring the establishment of many spa centres in the region, for example Trenčianske Teplice or Rajecké Teplice.
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Protected landscape area of Strážovské vrchy (Slovak)