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Ore Mountains topographic map
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Ore Mountains
The higher altitudes from around 500 m above sea level on the German side belong to the Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park – the largest of its kind in Germany with a length of 120 km. The eastern Ore Mountains are protected landscape. Other smaller areas on the German and Czech sides are protected as nature reserves and natural monuments. On the ridges there are also several larger raised bogs that are only fed by rainwater. The mountains are popular for hiking and there are winter sports areas at higher elevations. In 2019, the region became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Name: Ore Mountains topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany (50.19257 12.30729 51.02584 14.04725)
Average elevation: 443 m
Minimum elevation: 89 m
Maximum elevation: 1,238 m
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