Lusatian Mountains
Mountain range in Germany and the Czech Republic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lusatian Mountains[1] (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. The mountains of the northern, German, part are called the Zittau Mountains.
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Lusatian Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Lausche (Luž) |
Elevation | 793 m (2,602 ft) |
Coordinates | 50°50′56″N 14°38′49″E |
Geography | |
Countries | Germany and Czech Republic |
States | Saxony and Bohemia |
Parent range | Western Sudetes |
Geology | |
Type of rock | Sandstone and Granite |
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