Category
page 1Mountain ranges of the Western Carpathians
Tatra Mountains
mountain range on the Polish–Slovak border
High Tatras
mountain range along the border of Slovakia and Poland

Mátra
The Mátra () is a mountain range in northern Hungary, between the towns Gyöngyös and Eger. The country's highest peak, Kékestető (1014 m), belongs to this mountain range.
Low Tatras
mountain range in Slovakia
Malá Fatra
mountain range in Slovakia

Pieniny
thumb|View of the nearby Pieniny from the summit of Trzy Korony|Three Crowns.
thumb|Szczawnica in Pieniny 1939
Little Carpathians
mountain range in Slovakia
Greater Fatra
mountain range in Slovakia

Bükk
thumb|right|300px|Location of Bükk Mountains within physical subdivisions of Hungary
The Bükk Mountains () are a section of the North Hungarian Mountains of the Inner Western Carpathians. Much of the area is included in the Bükk National Park.
White Carpathians
mountain range
Western Tatras
mountain range in Europe
Slovak Ore Mountains
mountain range
Slovak Karst
mountain range
Slovak Paradise
mountain range on Slovakia
North Hungarian Mountains
mountain range
Belianske Tatras
mountain range

Börzsöny
Börzsöny (; or Novohradské hory, New City Mountains) is a mountain range in Northern Hungary. Its tallest peak is the Csóványos with .
Maple Mountains
mountain range
Moravian-Silesian Beskids
mountain range
Štiavnica Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia
Vtáčnik
mountain range in Slovakia
Tribeč
Tribeč () is a crystalline mountain range in western Slovakia, in the Inner Western Carpathians located in the Nitra Region. It is surrounded by the Danubian Lowland, Pohronský Inovec, Vtáčnik Mountains and the Upper Nitra Basin. Beech trees are predominate in the area. The highest mountain is Veľký Tribeč at . The area belongs to the Ponitrie Protected Landscape Area.
Żywiec Beskids
mountain range in Poland and Slovakia
Slanské Hills
mountain range in Slovakia
Strážov Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia

Cserhát
thumb|250px|Location of the Cserhát Mountains proper within physical subdivisions of Hungary
right|250px|thumb|Cserhát Mountains near the ethnographic village of Hollókő
Cserhát () is a mountain range in Hungary, part of the North Hungarian Mountains. It is divided between Pest and Nógrád counties. Its highest point is the Karancs with an elevation of 729 metres above sea level.
Zemplén Mountains
mountain
Kremnica Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia
Western Beskids
mountain range in Europe
Fatra-Tatra Area
Mountain range in the Western Carpathians
Považský Inovec
mountain range

Poľana
thumb|Poľana within the Geomorphological division of Slovakia
Choč Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia
Levoča Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia
Gerlachovská veža
mountain in Slovakia
Slovenské stredohorie
mountain range
Pohronský Inovec
mountain range
Branisko
mountain range in Slovakia
Staré Hory Mountains
Zemplín Mountains
mountain range
Vepor Mountains
mountain range
Volovec Mountains
mountain range

Vizovice Highlands
mountain range

Děvín
thumb|285px|Landscape silhouette of the Děvín Massif from west
Děvín () is a double peak mountain in the Pavlov municipality in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. With an elevation of , it is the highest mountain of the Pavlov Hills within the Mikulov Highlands, and of the Pálava Protected Landscape Area.
Little Beskids
mountain range in Poland
Island Beskids
Polish mountain range

Chřiby
thumb|Chřiby Hills
Hostýnsko-vsetínská hornatina
mountain range in the Czech Republic
Čergov
right|250px|thumb|mountains of Čergov
Spiš Magura
mountain ranges in northern Slovakia
Stolica Mountains
mountain range
Spiš-Gemer Karst
mountain range

Žiar
mountain range in Slovakia
Maków Beskids
mountain group in Poland, part of the Western Beskids
Mikulov Highlands
mountain range
Súľov Mountains
mountain range in Slovakia
Central Moravian Carpathians
mountain range
Kozie chrbty
Oravská Magura
mountain range in Slovakia
Central Beskids
set of mountain ranges on the Polish and Slovak border