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Pohronský Inovec is a mountain range in Slovakia, part of theSlovenské stredohorie ranges of theInner Western Carpathians.
The range is volcanic in origin, and composed ofandesite andrhyolites. The highest peak isVeľký Inovec (Big Inovec), at 901 meters (2,956 ft) from sea level. The most popular lookout point isBenát at 692 meters (2,270 ft). The southern portion is covered by deciduous forest, predominantly oak with more beeches at higher elevations.
The ruins of the medieval stone watchtowerŽivánská věž (Živánská Tower) stands within the range, near the village ofJedľové Kostolany in theZlaté Moravce District. It's also the headwaters of theŽitava River.