- Ještěd (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɛʃcɛt]; German:
Jeschken) is the
highest mountain of the Ještěd–Kozákov
Ridge in the
north of the
Czech Republic, at 1...
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mountains several times between 1806 and 1810. The
double peak may be
Jeschken. The
painting has
drawn a
number of interpretations.
Ludwig Justi sees...
- the
fault more or less
follows the
crest line of the
Jeschken Mountains. At the Ještěd (
Jeschken) is the
highest point on the
fault line, a topographical...
- Regesten-Nachtrag vermehrt.
Selbstverlag des
Vereines für
Heimatkunde des
Jeschken-Isergaues, Reichenberg, 1911. Emil Engelmann:
Geschichte der
Stadt Sorau...
- Kříže Heindorf: Hájov, p. of Příbor Hejnov, p. of Holčovice
Heinersdorf am
Jeschken:
Liberec XXIV-Pilínkov
Heinersdorf an der Tafelfichte: Jindřichovice pod...
- the East, the Czorneboh, Hochstein, Bieleboh, Lausche,
Tannenberg and
Jeschken.
Peaks from the
Jizera and
Giant Mountains can be
observed only
under placid...
- (Kaltenberg), Zlatý vrch (Goldberg), Růžovský vrch (Rosenberg), Ještěd (
Jeschken), Klíč (Kleis), Bezděz (Bösig), Buková hora (Zinkenstein) (with its prominent...