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- Posta_Sandstone abstract "Posta Sandstone (German: Postaer Sandstein) also called Wehlen Sandstone (Wehlener Sandstein), only occurs on the eastern banks of the River Elbe at Alte Poste, near Herrenleithe, Wehlen, Zeichen and Posta. The thickness of the deposit is between 30 and 50 metres. It is also known as Überquader ("Over Ashlar") and has the smallest deposit of all the Elbe sandstones. In 2008 it was being quarried in the areas around the village of Lohmen and in Wehlen.".
- Posta_Sandstone thumbnail Dresden_frauenkirche.jpg?width=300.
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink denkmalpflege.jsp?md=2002077116173.
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink elbsandstein.htm.
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink 01_Grunert.pdf.
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink content.php?th=nav_3_2_0&lang=de.
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageID "31646069".
- Posta_Sandstone wikiPageRevisionID "569190918".
- Posta_Sandstone hasPhotoCollection Posta_Sandstone.
- Posta_Sandstone subject Category:Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Posta_Sandstone subject Category:Quarries_in_Germany.
- Posta_Sandstone subject Category:Sandstone.
- Posta_Sandstone subject Category:Sächsische_Schweiz-Osterzgebirge.
- Posta_Sandstone type CausalAgent100007347.
- Posta_Sandstone type LivingThing100004258.
- Posta_Sandstone type Object100002684.
- Posta_Sandstone type Organism100004475.
- Posta_Sandstone type Person100007846.
- Posta_Sandstone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Posta_Sandstone type Prey110470460.
- Posta_Sandstone type Quarries.
- Posta_Sandstone type Unfortunate109630641.
- Posta_Sandstone type Victim110752093.
- Posta_Sandstone type Whole100003553.
- Posta_Sandstone type YagoLegalActor.
- Posta_Sandstone type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Posta_Sandstone comment "Posta Sandstone (German: Postaer Sandstein) also called Wehlen Sandstone (Wehlener Sandstein), only occurs on the eastern banks of the River Elbe at Alte Poste, near Herrenleithe, Wehlen, Zeichen and Posta. The thickness of the deposit is between 30 and 50 metres. It is also known as Überquader ("Over Ashlar") and has the smallest deposit of all the Elbe sandstones. In 2008 it was being quarried in the areas around the village of Lohmen and in Wehlen.".
- Posta_Sandstone label "Posta Sandstone".
- Posta_Sandstone label "Postaer Sandstein".
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- Posta_Sandstone sameAs m.0gmbnbv.
- Posta_Sandstone sameAs Q176354.
- Posta_Sandstone sameAs Q176354.
- Posta_Sandstone sameAs Posta_Sandstone.
- Posta_Sandstone wasDerivedFrom Posta_Sandstone?oldid=569190918.
- Posta_Sandstone depiction Dresden_frauenkirche.jpg.
- Posta_Sandstone isPrimaryTopicOf Posta_Sandstone.