Titelski Breg
| Mošorinska Visoravan | |
|---|---|
Titel Hill | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 128 m (420 ft) |
| Coordinates | 45°14′50″N 20°14′23″E / 45.24722°N 20.23972°E |
| Geography | |
Moshorin plateau (Serbian Cyrillic: Мошоринска Висораван) or Moshorin plateau, also known as the Titel plateau (Titelski Breg, Тителски Брег) is a protected loess plateau in the Vojvodina province of northern Serbia. This elliptical geological formation measures about 18 kilometres long and 7.5 kilometres wide, with elevations ranging from 72.5 to 130 metres above sea level. Bounded by the river Tisza to the east and the settlements of Titel, Lok, Vilovo, Šajkaš, and Mošorin to the south, west, and north, the plateau features steep cliffs and gullies where native grassland vegetation has persisted. Designated as a Special Nature Reserve in 2009 and recognised as an internationally important landscape, the area is known for its exceptional botanical biodiversity with over 672 recorded plant taxa, valuable steppe habitats, Bronze Age archaeological sites, and growing importance as a sustainable tourism destination.