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Myjava Hills
The
Myjava
Hills
is an
area
of
hills
in
western
Slovakia
,
rugged
highlands
along the
Myjava River
composed of
Carpathian
flysch
.
Geologically
it is one
range
of the
Slovak-Moravian Carpathians
of the
Outer Western Carpathians
.
The
highest
peak is
Bradlo
, site of a
monument
to General
Milan Rastislav Štefánik
designed
by Slovak
architect
Dušan Jurkovič
. Three
towns
stand
within the borders of the Myjava Hills: Myjava,
Stará Turá
, and
Brezová pod Bradlom
.