Braunauer Bergland

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Coordinates: 50 ° 35 '  N , 16 ° 20'  E

The Braunauer Bergland within the geomorphological classification of the Czech Republic
Mount Koruna (Ringelkoppe) near Božanov (Barzdorf)

The Braunauer Bergland ( Broumovská vrchovina in Czech ) is a geomorphological unit in the northeast of the Czech Republic . It occupies an area of ​​535 km² . The average altitude is 527 meters. The highest mountain is the Královecký Špičák at 880.6 meters above sea level. NN , followed by Ruprechtický Špičák (Ruppersdorfer Spitzberg) with 880.5 meters.

The Braunauer Bergland is part of the Inner Sudetian Depression ( vnitrosudetská pánev ). The part located in the Czech Republic consists of sedimentary and volcanic rocks from the Carboniferous and Permian ages in the form of rhyolites , melaphyrenes , pyroclastic rocks and ignimbritic sequences up to 700 meters thick, as well as sediments with considerable surface area from the former shallow seas of the Cretaceous and on a small scale strip-like deposits from the Triassic . There are isolated ice-age pebbles .

The Braunauer Bergland is geographically divided into several small regions:

The natural beauties include the rock towns, formed by sandstones of the Cenoman , Turon and Coniacium with strongly structured terrain. The most famous rock towns are the Adersbach-Weckelsdorfer Felsenstadt and in the Falkengebirge. Forests cover about 35 percent of the area. At high altitudes, they are badly damaged by emissions from the power plants.

Almost the entire area - with the exception of a large part of the Radvanická vrchovina - is part of the Broumovsko nature reserve .

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  • V. Prouza: Geologická mapa ČR, List 04-32 Broumov . Prague (ÚUG) 1988
  • R. Tásler: Geologická mapa ČR, List 04-31 Meziměstí . Prague (ČGU) 1995
  • R. Tásler: Geologická mapa ČR, List 04-31 Trutnov . Prague (ÚUG) 1990
  • M. Vejlupek: Geologická mapa ČR, List 04-33 Náchod . Prague (ÚUG) 1990

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ivo Chlupáč et al .: Geologická minulost České Republiky. Praha (Academia) 2002, pp. 230, 264-266