Upper Palatine Forest

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The Upper Palatine Forest is a low mountain range in eastern Bavaria, Germany, characterized by extensive woodlands, rolling hills, and a sparsely populated, rural landscape.

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Upper Palatine Forest canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf low mountain range
natural region
climate cool temperate climate
country Germany
crossedBy German-Czech border
drainageBasin Black Sea drainage basin
surface form: Danube basin

Elbe
surface form: Elbe basin
geologicalUnit Variscan orogeny
surface form: Variscan orogeny structures
hasCharacteristic extensive woodlands
rolling hills
rural landscape
sparsely populated
hasConservationStatus partly protected landscape area
hasEcosystemType temperate forest ecosystem
hasHighestPoint Schwarzkopf (Upper Palatine Forest)
Čerchov
hasLandscapeType low mountain landscape
hasLandUse pasture
timber production
hasPopulationDensity low population density
hasRecreationActivity cross-country skiing
cycling
hasSettlementPattern dispersed farmsteads
small villages
hasSoilType acidic soils
hasTransportInfrastructure rural roads
hasVegetationType coniferous forest
mixed forest
isPartOf Erzgebirge
surface form: German-Czech border highlands
locatedIn Bavaria
eastern Bavaria
southeastern Germany
nameInGerman Oberpfälzer Wald
partOf Bohemian Forest
surface form: Bavarian Forest and Bohemian Forest region

Bohemian Massif
German Central Uplands
surface form: European low mountain ranges

Upper Palatinate
sharesBorderWith Bohemian Forest
Czech Republic
usedFor forestry
hiking
nature tourism

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Upper Palatinate hasLandscapeFeature Upper Palatine Forest