
Muránska plain

Location of Spiš-Gemer Karst in Slovakia (in gray)
The Spiš-Gemer Karst (Slovak: Spišsko-gemerský kras, Hungarian: Szepes-gömöri karszt[1]) is a part (a geomorphological area) in the Slovenské rudohorie Mountains.
It consists of these two entities, both of which have been declared national parks:
- Slovak Paradise mountains
- Muránska planina (Muráň Plateau)
It is made up of a complex of karst plains and high plateaus ranging from 800 to 1000 above sea level.

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48°55′N 20°23′E / 48.917°N 20.383°E
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