Extreme points of Moravia
This is a list of the extreme points of Moravia. As there is no current official definition of the borders of Moravia, this list is based on the borders of the historical Moravian land that existed as an autonomous part of Czechoslovakia until 1928, before having been merged into Moravian-Silesian land.
Latitude and longitude
- North: mountain of Polská hora in Staré Město and Stronie Śląskie on the Czech-Polish borders
- South: the confluence of Thaya and Morava near Lanžhot, also the lowest point of Moravia
- West: a confluence of two brooks near Strmilov
- East: Čudácka Mountain on the Czech-Slovak border, in municipalities Bílá and Klokočov
Altitude
- Maximum: near the summit of Praděd, although the summit itself is in Czech Silesia.
- Minimum: the confluence of Thaya and Morava, 148 m.
- Minimum natural below water: bottom of the Hranice Abyss, the deepest flooded pit cave in the world. Its bottom has not been reached yet; the greatest confirmed depth is 473.5 m, but the estimated depth is about 1 km.