LITTLE ALFOLD


Meaning of LITTLE ALFOLD in English

Hungarian Kis-Alfld, English Little Hungarian Plain extensive basin occupying the northwestern part of Transdanubia in northwestern Hungary, and extending into Austria and Slovakia (where it is called Podunajsk Lowland). It has an area of approximately 3,000 square miles (8,000 square km). It is bounded on the south and east by the highlands of Transdanubia (Bakony and Vrtes), to the west by the foothills of the Austrian Alps, and to the north by the Carpathians in Slovakia. The major drainage direction is west-east via the Danube River. The Rba River and its tributaries drain the Hungarian section through Gyor, and in Slovakia the Vh River system enters the Danube at Komrno (Komrom). Some of the Little Alfold is exceptionally rich agricultural land that produces wheat, corn (maize), rye, barley, sugar beets, potatoes, fodder crops, table vegetables, and tobacco; the basin has orchards and vineyards. Livestock breedingdairy cattle, pigs, horses, and poultryis also important. The climate is relatively dry, but abundant water comes from the surrounding highlands. Only in its middle and north-central parts is the Little Alfold properly a plain; on the margins are degraded alluvial fans and low hills. The major settlement in the area is Gyor. Submergence and basin formation of the Little Alfold began several million years ago. Deposition and local submergence has continued on a smaller scale, and the Little Alfold is subsiding very slightly.

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