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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lusatian_Mountains

    The Lusatian Mountains (Czech: Lužické hory; German: Lausitzer Gebirge; Polish: Góry Łużyckie) are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes on the southeastern border of Germany with the Czech Republic. They are a continuation of the Ore Mountains range west of the Elbe valley. … See more

    The range is among the westernmost extensions of the Sudetes, which stretch along the border between the historic region of Silesia in the north, and Bohemia and Moravia in the south up to the Moravian Gate in … See more

    The Czech part of the Lusatian Mountains have been a nature reserve since 1976, covering an area of 264 km (102 sq mi). Administratively it is known as the Lusatian Mountains Protected Landscape Area (CHKO Lužické hory) and has the status of CHKO, a … See more

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    The highest peak is the Lausche (793 m). Other notable peaks include the Pěnkavčí vrch (792m), Jedlová (774m), Klíč (760m), Hochwald (750m) and Studenec (736m).
    Lausche (Luž), 793 m
    • Pěnkavčí vrch (Finkenkoppe), 792 m See more

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lusatia

    Lusatia (German: Lausitz, Polish: Łużyce, Upper Sorbian: Łužica, Lower Sorbian: Łužyca, Czech: Lužice, Latin: Lusatia, rarely also referred to as Sorbia) is a historical region in Central Europe, split between Germany and Poland. Lusatia stretches from the Bóbr and Kwisa rivers in the east to the Pulsnitz and Black Elster rivers in the west, and is located within the German states of Saxony and Brand…

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    What type of rock are the Lusatian Mountains made of?Type of rock. Sandstone and Granite. The Lusatian Mountains (Czech: Lužické hory; German: Lausitzer Gebirge; Polish: Góry Łużyckie) are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes on the southeastern border of Germany with the Czech Republic. They are a continuation of the Ore Mountains range west of the Elbe valley.
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    What type of mountains are the Lusatian Mountains?The northwestern foothills of the Lusatian Mountains are called the Lusatian Highlands; in the southwest the range borders on the České Středohoří mountains. The range is largely made up of sandstone sedimentary rocks leaning on a Precambrian crystalline basement.
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    What is the highest point in Upper Lusatia?However, the highest point of historic Upper Lusatia is the Tafelstein (Tabulový Kámen) in the Polish part, located at 1,123 m (3,684 ft) on the eastern slopes of the Smrk ( Tafelfichte) in the Jizera Mountains ( Isergebirge ), the border tripoint of Upper Lusatia with the historical region of Lower Silesia to the east and Bohemia to the south.
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    Where is Upper Lusatia in Poland?The Polish part of Upper Lusatia is, apart from Zgorzelec, Lubań and Bogatynia, only sparsely populated. The area belongs to an economically weak region of Poland. Only the coal-fired power plant in Turów offers a larger number of industrial jobs.
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokol_(Lusatian_Mountains)

    Lusatian Mountains Sokol ( German Falkenberg ) is a cone-shaped peak in the Lusatian Mountains , just south of the frontier between Germany and the …

    • Elevation: 592.5 m (1,944 ft)
    • Prominence: 130 m (430 ft)
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scharfenstein_(Lusatian_Mountains)

    The Scharfenstein (English: Sharp Stone) is a rock and about 25 metres high, situated in the Lusatian Mountains. It sits on a mountain with an elevation of 569 metres in the German …

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    • Elevation: 569.4 m (1,868 ft)
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lusatian_Mountains

    Category:Lusatian Mountains. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Z. Zittau Mountains‎ (11 P) Pages in category "Lusatian Mountains" The following 18 pages …

  7. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lusatian_Mountains

    Velký Buk (Lusatian Mountains) ‎ (8 F) Velký rybník (nature reserve) ‎ (12 F) Vraní skály ‎ (28 F) Vysoká (Lusatian Mountains) ‎ (1 C, 9 F)

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Lusatia

    Today, Upper Lusatia is grouped into eight natural regions or landscapes: [2] The Zittau Mountains (southeastern tip of Upper Lusatia) The East Lusatian Hill Country and River Neisse region (on the Neisse from Görlitz to Zittau, north of …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lusatian_Fault

    The Lusatian Fault (German: Lausitzer Verwerfung), formerly Lusatian Overthrust (Lausitzer Überschiebung), is the most important geological disturbance zone between the Elbe valley …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetes

    The Sudetes (/ s uː ˈ d iː t iː z / soo-DEE-teez; Polish: Sudety; German: Sudeten; Czech: Krkonošsko-jesenická subprovincie), commonly known as the Sudeten Mountains, is a …

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    May 07, 2022 · The Lusatian Mountains (Czech: Lužické hory; German: Lausitzer Gebirge; Polish: Góry Łużyckie) are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes on the southeastern …

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