Plateaus of Germany

E1043668

Plateaus of Germany are elevated flat-topped landforms found across various German regions, often characterized by scenic vistas, distinctive geological formations, and cultural or historical significance.

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Label Occurrences
Plateaus of Germany canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical concept
landform category
climate temperate
containsRockTypes basalt
limestone
sandstone
country Germany NERFINISHED
formedBy erosion
sedimentary processes
tectonic uplift
hasBiodiversity grasslands
karst ecosystems in limestone plateaus
mixed forests
hasCharacteristic cultural significance
distinctive geological formations
elevated relief
flat-topped morphology
historical significance
scenic vistas
hasCulturalFeature castles
historic towns
religious sites
hasEconomicImportance pasture and crop farming
wine production in some regions
includesExample Bavarian Plateau NERFINISHED
Eifel plateau NERFINISHED
Fichtel Mountains plateaus
Franconian Jura NERFINISHED
Hunsrück plateau NERFINISHED
Ore Mountains foreland plateaus
Swabian Jura NERFINISHED
Thuringian Basin NERFINISHED
Weser Uplands plateaus NERFINISHED
influences local climate patterns
river drainage patterns
settlement distribution
isPartOf Central European plateaus
German landscape
locatedIn Germany
supportsActivity cycling
hiking
sightseeing
typicalElevationRange several hundred meters above sea level
usedFor agriculture
forestry
settlement
tourism

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Hexentanzplatz category Plateaus of Germany