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Mountain range in Europe
Western Sudetes Foothills
Löbau, Upper Lusatian Gefilde with the mountains of the Lusatian Highlands in the background
Highest point
PeakHochstein
Elevation609 m (1,998 ft)
Geography
Divisions of the Sudetes subprovince, Western Sudetes Foothills marked with numbers 1-4, 6, 9, 15
CountriesCzech Republic, Germany and Poland
Parent rangeSudetes

The Western Sudetes Foothills (Polish: Pogórze Zachodniosudeckie) are a geomorphological macroregion in the western part of the Sudetes subprovince on the borders of the Germany, Czech Republic and Poland. It consists of foothills and low mountains, as well as plains and basins in the East Lusatian region.

Subdivision

The Western Sudetes Foothills are divided into following subranges (number indicates its location on the infobox map):

Number Name Location Highest point
1 West Lusatian Hill Country
and Uplands
DE 609 m (1,998 ft) (Hochstein)
2 Upper Lusatian Gefilde DE
3 Lusatian Highlands CZ, DE 608 m (1,995 ft) (Hrazený)
4 Eastern Upper Lusatia DE, CZ, PL 593 m (1,946 ft) (Prosečský hřeben)
6 Jizera Foreland PL, CZ 572 m (1,877 ft) (Andělský vrch)
9 Kaczawskie Foothills PL 573 m (1,880 ft) (Ostrzyca)
15 Waldenburg Foothills PL 515 m (1,690 ft) (Sas)

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