MoslavaÃÂka Gora is a small mountain located in Central Croatia at the borders of Bjelovar-Bilogora County and SisakâÂÂMoslavina County. They belong to the sunken boulder Highlands of palaeogeological origin, rich in mineral resources (granite, and oil and gas). The highest peak is Humka at 489 m. Other prominent peaks include Vis (444 m) KaluÃÂerov grob (437 m) and Mjesec (Moon) (354 m). The area of MoslavaÃÂka Gora is about 1350 km<sup>2</sup>.
The MoslavaÃÂka mountains are covered with dense forests of beech, sessile oak, hornbeam, chestnut, black alder and birch, and in the lower regions there are cultivated orchards and vineyards. The southern slopes are particularly impressive.
(such as Gomphotherium angustidens, Prodeinotherium bavaricum and rhinoceroses fossils (Brachypotherium brachypus) were found inside the oldest sediments in bentonite clay mine near the village Gornja Jelenska in 1994 around 17 million years and are among the oldest on the European continent. There are several quarries, some of them abandoned. The most important include Pleterac and Mikleuà ¡ka.
Rare and endangered plants that grow here include: star sedge (Carex echinata) and Lesser Butterfly-orchid (Platanthera bifolia). In the watercourses live endangered fish such as the white chub (Leuciscus cavedanus), and amphibians include the fire Salamander, Agile Frog and Yellow-bellied toad.
In the MoslavaÃÂka Gora area, there are remains of ancient fortifications, of which the best known is GariÃÂ-grad, built by Ban Stjepan à  ubiàin 1256 AD.
The area has been protected since 2007, having been classified as a regional park.
MoslavaÃÂka Gora has very interesting geological features and rich geological heritage. Characteristic is the appearance of various igneous and metamorphic rocks in interesting structural relationships.