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Jagged Zábřežská Highlands (734 km2) separates Hornomoravský Hollow and Mohelnická Furrow from Podorlická Upland (originally part of Česká Cretaceous Basin) and from Králická Furrow (part of Kladská Basin). Breach valleys of Moravská Sázava and Třebůvka River separate this highlands from north into three parts – Drozdovská, Mírovská and Bouzovská Highlands that decrease to the south.

The most northern and the highest Drozdovská Highlands (Lázek Hill with lookout station, 714 m) is made thanks to Budínská disturbance and follows in south edge of Orlické Mountains (Bukovohorská Highlands) in Králická Furrow near Štíty and in south part of Hanušovická Uplands. Mírovská Uplands of central part with the highest Kančí Hill (606 m) is defined by Moravská Sázava a Třebůvka Valley. Bouzovská Highlands with the lowest medium height follows in the south in Drahanská Highlands. Breach valley of Březná with meridional direction from Králická Furrow to Moravská Sázava and granite country features around Jedlí village are also interesting. Along Březná Brook (Natural park Březina) that makes border between Bohemia and Moravia we can find marvelous valleys that are great for hiking and cycling. Drozdovská Sawmill is very favourite among tourists.
 
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