Central Moldavian Plateau
The Central Moldavian Plateau, or Codru Massif is a geographic area in Moldova. It is the central and SE part of the Moldavian Plateau. It has elevations that in the N-S direction decrease in altitude from 400 m to under 200 m.
The Central Moldavian Plateau is composed of:
- Ciuluc-Soloneţ Hills, the north along the right side of the Răut river, 1,690 km²
- Corneşti Hills, also known as Cordi Hills, 4,740 km²
- Lower Dniester Hills, or South Bessarabia Plateau, to the south of the Botna river, 3,040 km²
- Tigheci Hills, in the south along the left side of the Prut river, 3,550 km²
- between the latter and the Prut river lies the Lower Prut Valley, 1,810 km²
The natural vegetation of the Central Moldavian Plateau is characterized by forests, known as Codru or Codri. It is also an area proper for vineyards.