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The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between Germany and the [[Czech Republic]]. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between [[Germany]] and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. Since the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore.
The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between Germany and the [[Czech Republic]]. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between [[Germany]] and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. Since the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore.
From a cultural perspective, it has a reputation as a " Christmas Land " the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore.
From a cultural perspective, it has a reputation as a " Christmas Land " the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore.
==Source==
http://de.pluspedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erzgebirge&oldid=345920

Revision as of 14:05, 8 November 2015

The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. The Erzgebirge is a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), which lies on the Czech side. Since the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore. From a cultural perspective, it has a reputation as a " Christmas Land " the 16th century, the region benefits from its ore.

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