hegyláncát
hegyláncát is a Hungarian term that translates to "mountain range" or "chain of mountains." It refers to a series of connected mountain peaks or a continuous elevated landmass characterized by its geological formation and continuity. This term is commonly used in geographical contexts within Hungary and for describing mountainous regions in general. The concept implies a linear or clustered arrangement of mountains, often sharing a common origin or geological process. Understanding hegyláncát is important for comprehending the topography and geographical features of mountainous areas. It highlights the interconnectedness of mountains within a larger system, rather than isolated peaks. The term's usage is primarily descriptive, focusing on the visual and physical characteristics of these landforms.