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Cserhát ([ˈtʃɛrhaːt]) is a mountain range inHungary, part of theNorth Hungarian Mountains, divided betweenPest andNógrád counties. Its highest point is theKarancs with an elevation of 729 metres above sea level.
Cserhát stretches fromCserhátalja to the valley of theIpoly (Slovak:Ipeľ) river. Its central part is mountainous, covered with forests, while its southern and northern parts are hilly.
Architecturally, the territory is rich in castles.Hollókő, anethnographic village, is located there.
47°55′N19°30′E / 47.917°N 19.500°E /47.917; 19.500
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