Otepää Upland
Upland in Estonia
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Otepää Upland (Estonian: Otepää kõrgustik) is hilly area of higher elevation in Southern Estonia.[1]
Upland's area is about 1200 km2.[1]
The highest point of upland is Kuutsemägi (217 m).[1]
Part of upland is taken under protection (Otepää Nature Park).[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Estonica.org - Otepää kõrgustik". www.estonica.org (in Estonian). Retrieved 7 April 2020.
58°05′22″N 26°36′34″E / 58.08944°N 26.60944°E / 58.08944; 26.60944