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České Středohoří

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Central Bohemian Uplands
Milešovka (left) and Kletečná as seen from Lovoš
Highest point
PeakMilešovka
Elevation837 m (2,746 ft)
Coordinates50°35′00″N 14°07′30″E / 50.5833°N 14.125°E / 50.5833; 14.125
Dimensions
Area1,266 km2 (489 sq mi)
Naming
Native nameČeské středohoří (Czech)
Geography
Central Bohemian Uplands is located in Czech Republic
Central Bohemian Uplands
Central Bohemian Uplands
Location of the České Středohoří in the Czech Republic
CountryCzech Republic
RegionsÚstí nad Labem and Liberec
Range coordinates50°35′00″N 14°07′30″E / 50.5833°N 14.125°E / 50.5833; 14.125
Parent rangeOre Mountains Foothills
Geology
Type of rockbasalt

The České středohoří, also known as Central Bohemian Uplands[1] or Central Bohemian Highlands,[2] is a geomorphological region in northern Bohemia of the Czech Republic.

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Geography

The region is about 80 km long, extending from Česká Lípa in the northeast to Louny in the southwest and from Litoměřice in the south to Děčín in the north, and is intersected by the river Elbe. The mountains, which are of volcanic origin, have distinctively sharp solitary peaks.

Protection

The eponymous protected landscape area covers most of the uplands' territory; consequently, construction through the area of the D8 motorway (part of European route E55 between Dresden and Prague) was very controversial. Despite this, the motorway was finally completed in December 2016.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ The Central Bohemian Uplands and Žatecko at www.czecot.com. Accessed on 28 Feb 2011.
  2. ^ e.g. The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 31, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1998, p. 371

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This page was last edited on 25 April 2023, at 20:41
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