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- The České středohoří (cs ), also known as Central Bohemian Uplands or Central Bohemian Highlands, is a geomorphological region in northern Bohemia of the...
- Milešovka is with its 837 m the highest mountain of České Středohoří, Czech Republic. The height difference between the foot and summit is 300 metres....
- (460 ft) wide, the Elbe carves a path through the basaltic m**** of the České Středohoří, churning its way through a picturesque, deep, narrow and curved rocky...
- muni****l territory. The southern part of the territory lies in the České středohoří Protected Landscape Area. For years, the charter of the Prague Benedictine...
- Plzeňsko Západočeské lázně Západočeské lázně Severozápadní Čechy České Středohoří and Žatecko Krušné hory and Podkrušnohoří České Švýcarsko Českolipsko...
- M. "Revision of the cyprinids from the Early Oligocene of the České Středohoří Mountains, and the phylogenetic relations- hips of Protothymallus Laube...
- (Gasteromycetes) v Českém středohoří. II" [Contribution to the geographic distribution of Gasteromycetes in the Czechoslovakian Stredohori Mountains. Part 2]...
- although they were possibly located in the eastern range of the České Středohoří;[citation needed] yet, Volcae of his time were settled in Moravia, east...
- Oligocene of Probostov (Holy Kluk Hill) in the volcanic complex of the Ceske stredohori Mts., Bohemia. Calocedrus suleticensis is known from a cone. Czech Republic...
- (German: Radebeule; 399 metres (1,309 ft)) is a basalt hill in České středohoří mountains, Czech Republic. It rises above village of Žalhostice on right...