Cerová vrchovina Protected Landscape Area (Chránená krajinná oblasť Cerová vrchovina) is one of the
14 protected landscape areas in
Slovakia. The Landscape Area is situated in the Cerová vrchovina Mountains, part of the
Western Carpathians, in southern Slovakia. It is situated in the
Rimavská Sobota,
Poltár and
Lučenec districts and ends at the Slovak-
Hungary borders in the east. The area protects 167.71 km² of the mountains, and it excludes all urban areas, except for the villages of
Hajnáčka and
Šiatorská Bukovinka.
History
The Protected Landscape Area was established on 10 October 1989. The law was amended on 3 September 2001. There were national nature reserves in the area before the Protected Landscape Area was created, for example
Šomoška (declared in 1954) and
Ragáč (1964).
Geography
The highest hills are
Karanč at and Šiatoroš at .
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