Most Basin

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The Most Basin is a coal-rich lowland region in northwestern Bohemia, Czech Republic, known for its extensive lignite mining and industrial landscape.

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Most Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coalfield
geographical region
sedimentary basin
climate temperate continental
containsCity Chomutov
Litvínov
Most
Teplice
containsTown Bílina
Duchcov
country Czech Republic
economicActivity coal mining
power generation support
environmentalIssue air pollution
landscape degradation
soil subsidence
geologicalPeriod Cenozoic
Tertiary
hasActivity land reclamation
post-mining restoration
hasImpactOn energy sector of the Czech Republic
regional economy of northwestern Bohemia
hasMiningMethod open-pit mining
surface mining
knownFor brown coal deposits
industrial landscape
lignite mining
open-cast mining
landscapeCharacter heavily industrialized
mining landscape
language Czech language
surface form: Czech
locatedIn Bohemia
northwestern Bohemia
Ústí nad Labem Region NERFINISHED
naturalResource brown coal
lignite
nearBorderWith Germany
partOf Czech Republic
Ostrava-Karviná coal basin
surface form: North Bohemian coal basin
regionType lowland
terrain flat to gently undulating
usedFor fuel supply for power plants

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Ohře passesThrough Most Basin