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- Bohemian_Massif abstract "The Bohemian Massif; Czech: Česká vysočina or Český masiv; is in the geology of Central Europe a large massif stretching over central Czech Republic, eastern Germany, southern Poland and northern Austria. It is surrounded by four ranges: the Ore Mountains (Krušné hory, or Erzgebirge) in the northwest, the Sudetes (for example Krkonoše, Hrubý Jeseník) in the northeast, the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina) in the southeast, and the Bohemian Forest (Šumava) in the southwest. The massif encompasses a number of mittelgebirges and consists of crystalline rocks, which are older than the Permian (more than 300 million years old) and therefore deformed during the Variscan Orogeny.".
- Bohemian_Massif thumbnail Gliederung_der_Varisziden_in_Mitteleuropa.jpg?width=300.
- Bohemian_Massif wikiPageID "22845172".
- Bohemian_Massif wikiPageRevisionID "591949004".
- Bohemian_Massif hasPhotoCollection Bohemian_Massif.
- Bohemian_Massif subject Category:Geology_of_Europe.
- Bohemian_Massif subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Germany.
- Bohemian_Massif subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Bohemian_Massif subject Category:Mountains_of_Poland.
- Bohemian_Massif point "50.13333333333333 14.983333333333333".
- Bohemian_Massif type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Bohemian_Massif type Mountain109359803.
- Bohemian_Massif type MountainRangesOfGermany.
- Bohemian_Massif type MountainsAndHillsOfTheCzechRepublic.
- Bohemian_Massif type MountainsOfGermany.
- Bohemian_Massif type MountainsOfPoland.
- Bohemian_Massif type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Bohemian_Massif type Object100002684.
- Bohemian_Massif type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bohemian_Massif type Range109403734.
- Bohemian_Massif type YagoGeoEntity.
- Bohemian_Massif type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bohemian_Massif type SpatialThing.
- Bohemian_Massif comment "The Bohemian Massif; Czech: Česká vysočina or Český masiv; is in the geology of Central Europe a large massif stretching over central Czech Republic, eastern Germany, southern Poland and northern Austria. It is surrounded by four ranges: the Ore Mountains (Krušné hory, or Erzgebirge) in the northwest, the Sudetes (for example Krkonoše, Hrubý Jeseník) in the northeast, the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina) in the southeast, and the Bohemian Forest (Šumava) in the southwest.".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Boheems Massief".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Bohemian Massif".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Böhmische Masse".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Massif de Bohême".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Masyw Czeski".
- Bohemian_Massif label "Чешский массив".
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Česká_vysočina.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Böhmische_Masse.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Massif_de_Bohême.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Boheems_Massief.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Masyw_Czeski.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs m.0640hpb.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Q704453.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Q704453.
- Bohemian_Massif sameAs Bohemian_Massif.
- Bohemian_Massif lat "50.13333333333333".
- Bohemian_Massif long "14.983333333333333".
- Bohemian_Massif wasDerivedFrom Bohemian_Massif?oldid=591949004.
- Bohemian_Massif depiction Gliederung_der_Varisziden_in_Mitteleuropa.jpg.
- Bohemian_Massif isPrimaryTopicOf Bohemian_Massif.