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Komáří Hůrka
Komáří hůrka (german: Mückenberg) is one of the highest mountains in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the territory of the Czech Republic. Location and surroundings Komáří hůrka lies northeast of Krupka (''Graupen'') and southeast of Cínovec (''Böhmisch Zinnwald'') immediately on the steepest section of the Ore Mountain escarpment. As a result, it is a good observation point, from which there are views in almost all directions of the compass. In addition the characteristic appearance of a fault block mountain range with its steep escarpment falling away to the south is very clearly seen from this part of the Ore Mountains. Historic photo gallery File:Mückentürmchen um 1896.jpg, View around 1896 File:Mückentürmchen um 1904.jpg, View around 1904 File:Restaurant Mückentürmchen böhm. Erzgebirge 1908.jpg, View around 1908 File:Mückentürmchen Komari Hurka im Erzgebirge um 1918.jpg, Around 1918 External links Information about Komáří hůrka (aka ''Mückenberg ...
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Geisingberg
The Geisingberg is a striking basalt mountain in the eastern Ore Mountains in the German federal state of Saxony. Location and surrounding area The Geisingberg lies in the upper Eastern Ore Mountains between the mining town of Altenberg and the village of Geising. On its northern and western slopes runs the track of the Müglitz Valley Railway. With a maximum incline here of 1:27 (37 per mil) it is one of the steepest working railway lines in Germany. Walking routes to the summit * The easiest ascent runs from Altenberg along the road to the summit. * Other walks being in Geising and Bärenstein. * The Eisenach–Budapest international mountain path runs over the Geisingberg. See also * List of mountains in the Ore Mountains {{Short description, none This list of mountains shows a selection of the highest and best-known peaks in the Ore Mountains (German: ''Erzgebirge'', Czech: ''Krušné hory'') of Central Europe (''in order of elevation''): * Klínovec (''Keilberg' ...
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Tisá
Tisá (german: Tyssa) is a municipality and village in Ústí nad Labem District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,000 inhabitants. Etymology The name is derived from the Proto-Slavic word ''tes'' and the Czech word ''tis'', meaning ' yew'. Geography Tisá is located about north of Ústí nad Labem, on the border with Germany. It lies mostly in the western tip of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains The Elbe Sandstone Mountains, also called the Elbe Sandstone Highlands (german: Elbsandsteingebirge; cs, Děčinská vrchovina), are a mountain range straddling the border between the state of Saxony in southeastern Germany and the North Bohemia ... and the eponymous protected landscape area. The southern part of the municipal territory belongs to the Ore Mountains. Tisá is known for a group of rocks within the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, the Tisa Rocks, which are protected as a nature monument. History Around the year 500, a group of the Slavs came to th ...
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Děčín
Děčín (; german: Tetschen, 1942–1945: ''Tetschen–Bodenbach'') is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 47,000 inhabitants. It is the 7th largest municipality in the country by area. Administrative parts Děčín is made up of 35 city parts and villages: *Děčín I-Děčín *Děčín II-Nové Město *Děčín III-Staré Město *Děčín IV-Podmokly *Děčín V-Rozbělesy *Děčín VI-Letná *Děčín VII-Chrochvice *Děčín VIII-Dolní Oldřichov *Děčín IX-Bynov *Děčín X-Bělá *Děčín XI-Horní Žleb *Děčín XII-Vilsnice *Děčín XIII-Loubí *Děčín XIV-Dolní Žleb *Děčín XV-Prostřední Žleb *Děčín XVI-Přípeř *Děčín XVII-Jalůvčí *Děčín XVIII-Maxičky *Děčín XIX-Čechy *Děčín XX-Nová Ves *Děčín XXI-Horní Oldřichov *Děčín XXII-Václavov *Děčín XXIII-Popovice *Děčín XXIV-Krásný Studenec *Děčín XXV-Chmelnice *Děčín XXVI-Bechlejovice *Děčín XXVII-Březiny *Děčín XXVIII-Folkn ...
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Mohelnice (Krupka)
Mohelnice (; german: Müglitz) is a town in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,100 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Administrative parts Villages of Křemačov, Květín, Libivá, Podolí, Řepová, Studená Loučka and Újezd are administrative parts of Mohelnice. Studená Loučka forms an exclave of the municipal territory. Geography Mohelnice is located about south of Šumperk and northwest of Olomouc. The eastern part of the municipal territory of Mohelnice lies in the Mohelnice Depression lowland, which is named after the town. The western part is located in the Zábřeh Highlands. In the eastern part are located two artificial lakes created by flooding sandstone quarries, Mohelnické and Moravičanské. The easternmost part of Mohelnice with Moravičanské Lake is situated in the Litovelské Pomoraví Protected Landscape Area. The Mírovka Creek flows ...
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Müglitz (Altenberg)
Müglitz may refer to: *''Müglitz'', the German name for Mohelnice, a town in the eastern Czech Republic *''Böhmisch Müglitz'', the German name for Mohelnice, a former village in the northwestern Czech Republic * Müglitz (Altenberg), a village in the municipality Altenberg, Saxony, Germany *Müglitz (river) The Müglitz is a river, about long, and a left tributary of the Elbe in the German state of Saxony. Course It rises in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the border between the German state of Saxony and the Czech Republic near the demolished Bo ...
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Fürstenau (Altenberg)
Fürstenau may refer to: *Fürstenau, Lower Saxony, a city in Lower Saxony, Germany *Fürstenau (Samtgemeinde), a municipality in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany * Fürstenau (Altenberg) a quarter (''Ortsteil'') in Altenberg, Saxony * Fürstenau Castle, a historical castle in Michelstadt, Germany *Fürstenau, Switzerland ;Former name for the following Polish places: *Kmiecin, now within Nowy Dwór Gdański County (formerly Fürstenau, Landkreis Elbing, Pomerania) * Książęca Wieś, now within Trzebnica County (formerly Fürstenau, Landkreis Militsch, Lower Silesia Province (Prussia)) ;Composers: * Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (born 20 October 1792, Münster, Germany; died 18 November 1852, Dresden, Germany) * Kaspar Fürstenau (born 26 February 1772; died 11 May 1819) * Moritz Fürstenau Moritz Ludwig Carl Ignaz Franz August Fürstenau (born 26 July 1824 and died on 27 March 1889, also in Dresden) was a German flautist and music historian. He left only a fe ...
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Burg Kyšperk
The German word Burg means castle. Burg or Bürg may refer to: Places Placename element * ''-burg'', a combining form in Dutch, German and English placenames * Burg, a variant of burh, the fortified towns of Saxon England Settlements * Burg, Aargau, Switzerland * Burg, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Germany * Burg, Bitburg-Prüm, Germany * Burg, Brandenburg, Germany * Burg, Dithmarschen, Germany * Burg auf Fehmarn, Germany * Burg bei Magdeburg, Germany * Burg im Leimental, Switzerland * Den Burg, Netherlands * The Burg, Illinois, United States * Burg, Hautes-Pyrénées, France * Burg, Kilninian and Kilmore, a place on the Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland * Melber, Kentucky, United States, also known as Burg Other uses * Burg (surname) or Bürg * Bürg (crater) * Burg (ship, 2003), a car ferry operating on Switzerland's Lake Zurich * Burgs (fast-food chain) See also * * Burgh (other) * Borg (other) * Bourg (other) * Borough and -bury, com ...
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Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße
The Old and New Dresden to Teplitz Post Roads (german: Alte und Neue Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße) are passes over the Ore Mountains and form part of the well-known ancient road system known as the Kulmer Steig, which ran from the Elbe Valley near Dresden over the Eastern Ore Mountains to Teplitz (now Teplice), Bohemia. Today the Saxon section of the Old Dresden to Teplitz Post Road is the best preserved of these historic transport links, complete with old Electorate of Saxony postal milestones. [Baidu]