- The
Mulde (German pronunciation: [ˈmʊldə] ) is a
river in
Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the Elbe and is 124 kilometres...
- The
Freiberger Mulde (also
called the Östliche
Mulde or
Eastern Mulde; Czech: Freiberská Mulda) is the right-hand, 124-kilometre-long (77 mi) headstream...
- The
Mulde event was an
anoxic event, and
marked the
second of three1
relatively minor m****
extinctions (the Ireviken,
Mulde, and Lau events)
during the...
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Mulde (German: Rote
Mulde) is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It
flows into the
Muldenberg Reservoir [ceb; de],
which is
drained by the
Zwickauer Mulde....
- The
Mulde formation is a
sequence of
Silurian bluish-gray
marlstone and
agrillceous limestones found on the
southwestern part of the
island of Gotland...
- The
Zwickauer Mulde (German pronunciation: [ˈtsvɪkaʊɐ ˈmʊldə]) is a
river in Saxony, Germany. It is the left
tributary of the
Mulde and 166 km (103 mi)...
- Authausen, Görschlitz and Bad Düben,
where it
becomes a
right tributary of the
Mulde. It
drains a
watershed of 180
square kilometres (69 sq mi). List of rivers...
- The
White Mulde (German: Weiße
Mulde) is the
right headstream of the
Zwickauer Mulde in the
Vogtland region of Saxony, Germany. The
White Mulde rises north...
- Großheringen)
Schwarza (in Schwarza)
Mulde (in Dessau)
Zwickauer Mulde (near Colditz)
Chemnitz (near Wechselburg)
Freiberger Mulde (near Colditz)
Zschopau (near...
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Lober is a
river of
Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It
flows into the
Mulde near Pouch. Its
course has been
heavily affected by
lignite mining; its...