Polenský les

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The Polenský les (German: Hirschfelder Revier) in the eastern Fichtel Mountains is a forest area almost completely covered with spruce forests . Originally the Hirschfelder Revier was a forest division of the Liebenstein Forest . Only after the re-division by the Czechoslovak authorities was this forest area called Polenský les .

As Czech part of Selb-Wunsiedler plateau it is a flat corrugated hills between 500 and 627  m nm Geographically it belongs to Hazlovská pahorkatina (German about: Haslauer hills), a subunit of something about the commonly as Fichtelgebirge specified area beyond geomorphology main unit Smrčiny ( German: Fichtelgebirge) according to the Czech system .

geography

The Polenský les extends in the north from Buchwald bei Selb along the state border with Germany to the south to the east of Häusellohe and extends in the east from Lipná (German: Lindau) to Podílná (German: Halbgebäu).

North of this area is the Slatinný les (German: Gärberhau), south of the Libský les (German: Liebensteiner Revier).

geology

Geologically , the mountain range consists essentially of granite . The history of its orogeny begins in the Precambrian about 750–800 million years ago - the mountains cover almost 20% of the earth's history , which only applies to a few of the rump mountains that still exist today . The mountain range is often interspersed with basalt cones .

mountains

The highest mountain in Polenský les is Jelení vrch with 627  m nm

Localities

Smaller places such as Polná (German: Hirschfeld) or Podílná (German: Halbgebäu) and many hamlets and deserts are scattered in and around the Polensky les .

Waters

The course of the Libský potok and chains of ponds on the eastern and southern edges of the forest.

proof

  1. ^ Heinrich Berghaus: The Fichtel Mountains and the Franconian Jura in: Deütschlands Höhen - Contributions to the exact knowledge of the same (1834), on books.google.de
  2. DEMEK J. a kol .: Zeměpisný lexikon ČSR - Hory a nížiny, Academia, Praha 1987 s. 222

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