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Mittelgebirge (pronounced [ˈmɪtl̩ɡəˌbɪʁɡə] ; German: Mittel, "middle or mid"; Gebirge, "mountains or
mountainous area") is a type of
relatively low...
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Mansfeld (leeward) The Harz is the most
geologically diverse of the
German Mittelgebirge,
although it is
overwhelmingly dominated by base-poor rocks. The most...
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southern Poland and
northern Austria. The m****if encomp****es a
number of
mittelgebirges and
consists of
crystalline rocks,
which are
older than the Permian...
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Central Uplands (German: die
Mittelgebirge) is one of the
three major natural regions of Germany. It
stretches east to west
across the country. To...
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Spessart (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpɛsaʁt] ) is a
Mittelgebirge, a
range of low
wooded mountains, in the
States of
Bavaria and
Hesse in Germany. It is...
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Conical hill
Golets (geography)
Inselberg Kuppe Line
parent Mound Mount Mittelgebirge Residual hill
Tower karst Tumulus Barrow (British Isles)
Kurgan (Eurasian...
- German,
Yiddish and Luxembourgish. It
refers to the
Central Uplands (
Mittelgebirge) and
Alpine areas of
central and
southern Germany; it also includes...
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formerly boggy or
deeply incised valley bottoms,
these areas known as the "
Mittelgebirge" (including, for example, the
Schlern area) are of
particular importance...
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plains of the
Lower Rhine region and
parts of the
Central Uplands (die
Mittelgebirge) up to the
gorge of
Porta Westfalica. The
state covers an area of 34...
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Mountains (German: [ˈʁøːn] ) are a
group of low
mountains (or
Mittelgebirge) in
central Germany,
located around the
border area
where the states...