Moravia-Silesia topographic maps
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Moravian-Silesian Region
The Jeseníky PLA (with an area of 745 km2 or 288 sq mi) lies in the mountain range of the same name in the north east of the region. The terrain is very diverse, with steep slopes and deep valleys. About 80%t of the area is forested, mostly by secondary plantations of Norway spruce, which were seriously…
Average elevation: 386 m

Sibérie
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravian-Silesian Region > Frenstat pod Radhostem
Average elevation: 449 m

Horní Těrlicko
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravian-Silesian Region > Těrlicko
Average elevation: 308 m

Zábřeh-Hulváky
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravian-Silesian Region > Ostrava
Average elevation: 224 m

Brušperk
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravskoslezský kraj
Brušperk is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Frýdek-Místek and 10 km (6 mi) south of Ostrava. It lies in the Moravian-Silesian Foothills in a relatively flat terrain. The highest point is the hill Na Vrších with an altitude of 312 metres (1,024 ft). The Ondřejnice River flows through the town.
Average elevation: 273 m

Třinec
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravian-Silesian Region
The name Třinec is of topographic origin, derived from the Slavic word for reed (Polish: trzcina, Czech: třtina).
Average elevation: 487 m

Hladké Životice
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravskoslezský kraj > Hladké Životice
Average elevation: 267 m

Orlová
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravskoslezský kraj > Orlová
The name is most probably possessive in origin, derived from the personal name Orel (Czech) (Orzeł in Polish), the same as eagle in English, although it may also be of topographic origins.
Average elevation: 250 m